Earlier this month, I traveled to the Lone Star State to lead an educational session at Capture 2012: Imaging to Archive, one of the industry’s premier events on complex data capture and transactional content management.While conferences across a variety of industries are struggling to remain on top of real-world trends, I felt that Capture 2012 did a great job of tapping into the pain points and benefits organizations can realize from deploying capture automation and processing technologies. My talk focused on the changing landscape of mobile technology and the many benefits that OCR technology brings to today’s mobile devices and form driven institutions, and provided use cases for how data capture technology can turn smartphones into powerful data capture and input devices
To illustrate, no longer do loan origination documents have to be captured after the loan is funded
If there was a Super Bowl for capture technologies, what technology groups would be the “Capture Bowl” contenders and which one would get the Lombardi trophy?
” Then came Universal Document Capture! OK, I may have skipped a few important events for the interest of time...There is a new breed of Document Capture solution that can help bridge the gap between ECM and Document Imaging
The next major wave in document capture will be the pervasive adoption of mobile phones for document capture
BYOD in Document Capture is already here and it’s just going to grow...Mobile Capture is here...In regards to Mobile Capture there are a few things to keep in mind
Duhon: How do you see mobile adoption altering the capture landscape?...We see capturing from mobile devices as complimentary versus competitive
Over the past year, we have discussed the possibilities and potential of mobile data capture in a variety of situations. From discussions on mobile capture applications and consumer education , to the introduction of our full mobile data capture solution , ABBYY set forth in 2011 to make the knowledge worker more efficient, regardless of time or place
Last week, Chris Riley discussed a topic very near and dear to my heart – mobile capture. I respect and agree with Chris’ opinion, however, I wanted to take a closer look at his post, “ Mobile Capture: The hype, the truth, the future
Specifically, the “cloud” offers an intriguing opportunity for Data Capture. Why? First, Data Capture is a very CPU intensive process and the cloud offers unmatched processing power within gigantic data centers
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