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Document imaging systems capture enterprise content that come in the form of paper documents and paper forms that might even be handwritten. The paper-based content is converted into machine-readable and searchable electronic content. This is a process that requires additional processing of the captured image with technologies like OCR to make them machine-readable text, and indexing and Meta tagging to make the document searchable.
92: Document Imaging Reduces Storage Requirements Dramatically
To see how document imaging and storage volumes are related, a historical perspective on the office is required.
93: Document Imaging Solutions Become Relevant in Many Typical Business Situations
Contracts and agreements are typical paper-based documents created in large volumes by large enterprises. Once executed, these documents are retrieved only infrequently thereafter. However, when a need arises, as for litigation, the documents should be quickly retrievable.
94: What Capabilities Can Users Expect From Document Imaging Software?
Many people are accustomed to buying a scanner and start using it. Even the preliminary step of installing the scanner's software might not make them sufficiently aware of the fact that it's the software that really makes the equipment capable of doing all the wonderful things.
95: Switch your company to a completely paperless document workflow - without changing the workflow!
Switch your company to a completely paperless document workflow - without changing the actual workflow! Serial Printer Logger installed on a single computer replaces up to 255 dot-matrix printers.
96: Serial Monitor allows intercepting, monitoring and logging of all serial (COM) port traffic in real-time
If you are developing or debugging serial-port based hardware, analyzing protocols employed by a certain serial device, sooner or later you'll need to see what data comes through the COM ports.
97: DDR, DDR-2 and Other Computer Memory Acronyms
Any computer that you bought around the year 2000 or later uses a type of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) known as double data rate, referred to as DDR. It refers to memory in which two data items are transmitted with each clock signal. It replaced single data rate SDRAM. (Synchronous DRAM.) DDR memory is also synchronous, and you will sometimes see DDR memory referred to as DDR SDRAM.
98: Portable Hard Disk Drives
The transfer of data from place to place and backing up of data are two of the important services that are required by both the home users and business organisations. The portable hard disk drives prove to be good enough to do the job for you.
99: Quick tips on buying foreign currency and paying for goods abroad
Quick tips on buying foreign currency and paying for goods abroad.
100: A Guide To Electronic Evidence Discovery And Its Importance
As the technology is growing, a lot of people are exploiting these technological advances for illegal activities. Most of the time e-discovery is used in cases of intellectual property theft, sexual harassment in the workplace, fraud, breach of contract, divorce proceedings and spoliation of evidence. Here comes the Electronic data discovery which is quickly becoming the mainstream in civil discovery.
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