Image, Forms, Document Capture

AnyDoc introduces check processing solution

Automated remote depositing Posted February 28, 2011

More ECM in the cloud from SpringCM

Enhanced e-form and metadata functionality Posted February 28, 2011

ABBYY and Workshare partner

PDF-driven solutions for legal Posted February 07, 2011

Salesforce.com unveils Database.com

Posted January 07, 2011

Invoice automation in the cloud

SpringCM lowers costs, adds efficiency Posted December 01, 2010

KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2010

Just as in the past, assembling the Trend-Setting Products list is a collaborative effort with colleagues, market and technology analysts, KM theoreticians and practitioners, customers and a select few savvy users in a variety of disciplines... Posted September 01, 2010

Another feather in IBM’s cap

Boosts content capture, management and flow Posted August 16, 2010

To Infiniworx and beyond

AnyDoc adds e-mail capabilities Posted August 11, 2010

An acquisition for analytics

IBM closes on Coremetrics Posted August 04, 2010

Image, forms, document capture Roundup

The market for image capture is by no means diminished, as we learned researching this roundup. This is not even close to every company in the market, but rather a representative sampler... Posted July 03, 2010

Not your father’s intranet

Ektron launches eIntranet Posted June 15, 2010

Oracle unleashes ECM 11g suite

Desktop Integration, open WCM Posted June 14, 2010

Adobe goes to the cloud

Introduces LiveCycle Managed Services Posted March 01, 2010

View From The Top: Omtool

Posted March 01, 2010

KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management

When we established our list of 100 Companies That Matter 10 years ago, "knowledge management" was just beginning to be a recognized term in the boardroom. KM is not now (nor will it ever likely be) a household word. Nor is it an application. It's an attitude, a commitment to excellence and innovation shared by the companies, large and small, on this list. A decade ago, a lot of vendors were so intoxicated by their technology that they tried to woo their customers with dazzling features, capabilities they thrust upon clients without fully understanding their legitimate needs. Now, in 2010, that's no longer true. The firms on this list are true solution providers that are dedicated to understanding what their customers need and delivering elegant technology for the requirements of the knowledge economy... Posted March 01, 2010

Kofax releases Express 2.0

Enhanced functionality and ease of use Posted January 20, 2010

SharePoint in the cloud

SpringCM debuts 2010 connector Posted October 21, 2009

Nimble, limber capture

ABBYY launches FlexiCapture 9.0 Posted September 16, 2009

Kofax announces new release

Rebrands Document Exchange Server Posted September 02, 2009

Reduce Paper; Save More than $1 Million
UK Firm Creates an Integrated Routing and Document Management System

With more than 500 fee-earners in 12 practice groups, cost-control and productivity have been critical concerns for Taylor Wessing LLP, a UK top-20 law firm specializing in intellectual property law. Recognizing that the pervasiveness of paper documents represented a large hidden cost, Tim Hyman, IT director, embarked on an ambitious program to transform how documents flowed through the organization. "To create an environment that is less paper-intensive, we implemented a broad portfolio of technology from Autonomy iManage (formerly Interwoven) that enables our professionals to store, access and share a complete range of documents," Hyman said. "That was a crucial first step, but we felt we could extend the value of the implementation even further by streamlining our entire document lifecycle... Posted July 21, 2009

Producing a Successful BPM Project
Strategic recommendations to reduce risk and
increase success

In order to compete effectively in the 21st century, many organizations are designing powerful and unique business processes, and automating these processes with business process management (BPM) technologies. These organizations recognize that their financial performance and the quality of service they provide to their customers are intimately tied to their business processes. For this reason, many organizations consider BPM to be a vital strategic technology that has the power to decrease costs, increase productivity, provide high-quality customer services levels and realize a respectable ROI for their investment. According to a Gartner BPM Survey of more than 50 companies, 78% of the firms reported an ROI of more than 15%. BPM enables organizations to design, automate, monitor and actively control... Posted July 21, 2009

Paper-To-Digital Business Process Automation
How It Affects Businesses and the Economy

Many companies across a wide range of industries collect the information they need to run their operations by having numerous paper forms filled in, routed, processed and approved. For decades, these information-gathering processes have been paper-based and manual. More recently, IT professionals or systems integrators have been able to cobble together a variety of image capture solutions and middleware with their ECM systems, sometimes with workflow capability, that together enable some form of digital process automation.Now, many organizations including financial institutions, schools, government agencies, medical organizations, manufacturers, high-tech companies and others have realized that taking the paper out of the process saves time and money. The benefits realized... Posted July 21, 2009

A World Made Of Paper
Seems Like That Sometimes, Doesn’t It?

Paper is not sexy. First of all, it's flat—no curves! And it's thin—no muscles! Don't even get me started on the fact that it's mostly white. It doesn't even have that certain allure of danger ... unless you count paper cuts. So how come every information manager I've ever known (and I've known a lot) always tells me, "We've got to deal with this paper!" "We're overwhelmed by all this paper!" And my favorite, "We have to tame this paper beast!"The paper beast is still alive and well, after all these years. Despite almost two decades' worth of effort to automate paper-based business processes of all kinds, it might be a little surprising that the issue of "paper" is still on the minds of knowledge managers and business executives... Posted July 21, 2009

Pros and cons of the Google book deal

The Google Book Search settlement is huge, complex and overall a big step forward. But it's also quite scary. The world of print is about to change, mainly for the better... Posted May 01, 2009

Toward the paperless office

DocuShare takes more big steps Posted April 06, 2009

Kofax introduces Transformation Modules 4.0

Boosts position in transactional capture market Posted April 06, 2009

KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management

Publishing this list is the most difficult project KMWorld undertakes every year, and I've been heading the effort since it began in 2000. Our somewhat informal judging process taps the individual and collective wisdom of colleagues, analysts, system integrators and even a selected group of users... Posted March 01, 2009

Improved invoice processing

Kofax introduces e-Transactions Posted October 29, 2008

Capturing handwriting data

A2iA releases CheckReader toolkit Posted October 29, 2008

Robust DM for SMBs

Xerox premiers DocuShare Express Posted October 23, 2008

Improved viewing from Pegasus

Announces Prizm Viewer V. 8 Posted October 06, 2008

Hyland gains Liberty (IMS)

Acquisition boosts client growth Posted July 21, 2008

Capture and analyze

Razorsight introduces AIM 5.0 architecture Posted June 23, 2008

More intelligent capture and exchange

Kofax unveils Communication Server 8.0 Posted June 05, 2008

Online review and collaboration

Spicer opens door on ViewCafé 4.2 Posted March 10, 2008

Court safeguards documents

Posted March 10, 2008

Document classification API

Unstructured and handwritten text Posted March 03, 2008

KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2008

So why do these companies matter? Not necessarily because they are the most innovative, but that's a factor. Not because they are ahead of the curve on Enterprise 2.0 initiatives, but that's also a factor.Not because they are the most financially successful (that's not a factor), and not because they have the most efficient marketing engines—that's not a factor either.We have long held that the true essence of knowledge management is an attitude, a single-minded commitment to improvement. Posted February 29, 2008

Lightening workflow

Integrify adds plug-in Posted February 27, 2008
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