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Does EDM do what it says on the tin?
Do the benefits achieved as a result of implementing document management technologies actually match the intended aims set out beforehand? Howard Frear of EASY Software UK looks at the results of a recent survey of their worldwide customer base
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Data on demand
The problem with most content archives in use today is that they were designed in much simpler times for much simpler purposes. No wonder they are holding companies back, says Jeff Mills, VP International for Actuate - Xenos Group
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Brave new world
Now is a better time than most to be looking at buying a capture solution, argues Don Field, CEO of Ephesoft Inc..
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ibml ImageTrack DS1150
Volume scanner specialist extends product range downward without sacrificing speed or intelligence
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Learning curve
ECM technologies have helped speed up one West Country college's invoice processing by 50 percent.
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Our survey says...
Production scanning technologies have helped Anglia Ruskin University to treble the response rates to vital student surveys, allowing them to improve response rates to issues raised and increase student satisfaction
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Directory enquiries
The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) has brought Victorian records to life for a whole new generation using cloud-based OCR technologies
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Get Smart
Kofax continues its recent acquisition habit with analytics specialist AltoSoft, building on the company's move toward 'capture enabled BPM' and heralding a shift toward Smart Process Apps. DM Editor David Tyler caught up with the company's CMO Martyn Christian to discuss the strategy and emerging trends across the market
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The clinical approach
With austerity measures increasing the pressure on the public purse you might expect NHS Trusts to be less enthusiastic about implementing technology systems, but as DM Editor David Tyler hears from CCube Solutions CEO and founder Dr. Vijay Magon, some vendors are finding the opposite to be true
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Welcome to the June edition of the Document Manager magazine e-newsletter
We have had an overwhelmingly positive response to our first edition; thank you to all those who took the time to let us know how much you liked it! If you have a colleague who would also find it relevant, do of course feel free to forward the newsletter to them - the more the merrier.
This issue includes some of the most popular content from our recent print editions: Don Field, CEO of Ephesoft explains why now is the right time to be looking at a capture solution, while elsewhere Xenos Actuate's Jeff Mills argues that many businesses are struggling to manage content repositories and archives that are no longer fit for purpose. We also highlight a selection of recent product reviews including hardware and software from the likes of Kodak, Canon and ibml.
Perhaps the biggest news this month is not (for a change!) an acquisition or merger, but the announcement that nominations are about to open for this year's DM Awards - see www.dmawards.com for your chance to nominate the companies, products and projects that you feel deserve to be recognised and rewarded. Anyone can nominate, so don't miss the chance to let the world know about your suppliers, customers, or indeed yourselves!
David Tyler
Editor
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