Streamlining Business Processes using Document Management and Imaging Software

Posted on 03 May 20102010-05-03T09:20:41Zd F Y

Reliance on old technology and outdated systems can hamper and process efficiency. Filing cabinets and basement shelves filled with millions of files of unstructured data have been a popular storage method for decades – but these have become outdated and a hindrance to productivity. Small, medium and large enterprises regularly face problems involving slow communication with clients; unsecured private information; stagnant flow; unreliable information tracking and monitoring; and slow recording of data.

New technology is changing the way that businesses function. Complete control and flexibility of previously unstructured and inaccessible data can be achieved by uploading information instantly, digitising the data with optical character recognition and providing easy access to stored information through sophisticated technology.

scanning, digitising and electronic data storage has become a necessity for . Digital data storage allows for quick and easy processing and retrieval of large volumes of information which can then be accessed as complete digital files – through the use of scanners and .

Scanning equipment and recognition solutionsDifferent procedures and types require different scanners and types of digital recognition . For example, there are book scanners for capturing data from books, high volume scanners for capturing large volumes of office files and documents, desktop scanners for everyday paperwork and microfiche scanners for converting and storing data on existing microfiche as digital information.

High volume scanners can process hundreds of pages or images per minute. There are specialised scanners which can accommodate documents varying in size from cards or passports up to A0 – large maps, books or documents like building plans. Most often, scanners handle A4 or A3 documents and offer either simplex scanning, where only one side of the page is scanned, or duplex scanning, where both sides are scanned.

Capture and recognition converts information by taking the scanned version of hardcopy documents and converting it into digital data. Optical character recognition (OCR) can recognise text and/or symbols and can, for example, output a scanned spreadsheet as a fully-editable Excel file. stores and organises digitised documents. This allows for complete control over the storage of digital assets and enables quick and easy searches for documents and specific data from the scanned repository.

with scanning and data storageUnstructured data is the term given to hardcopy documents such as receipts, records and financial statements. It is unstructured because the information exists on paper and not as digital information in a database. It is hard to share, collaborate on and – often – even find! Without a digital system to organise the data, a that relies on such methods wastes time and resources searching for hardcopy documents and processing the information these documents contain. Consequently service to their clients will be hindered.

Modern scanning and solutions offer functions that are simple to use and do not require time-consuming training. Storing data that is captured by scanners, processed by capture and recognition and housed in an electronic system is quick and does not damage documents or compromise quality. Records can be preserved properly, particularly through colour scanning at optimal resolution.

Once hardcopy data is scanned, digitised and stored in a database which has been calibrated according to a specific content solution, the files are accessible via a customised interface such as a network or web interface. Easy-to-use search functionality allows for quick and effective access to files stored in the repository through keyword recognition, reference numbers and a variety of other search and indexing criteria. Electronic recognition and is easy to use and can be integrated with any existing information storage infrastructure.

Companies which store confidential documents as unstructured data often run the risk of information and security breaches. Digital of private information guarantees that information will remain classified and safe. Access rights and varying permission levels for the repository can be assigned by the archive manager, who controls who may access the information in the database.

Good scanning and digitising companies should offer a service level agreement, guaranteeing that their equipment, scanning services and enterprise content solutions will provide continuous assistance to their clients and ensure that investment in such systems is optimised.

A more efficient workflow means more time can be spent on other procedures and operations. This creates the opportunity for a to offer a better product and service structure, resulting in satisfied clients, increased profitability and outstanding service levels. Fast, easy access to well-managed data is paramount to the efficient functioning of a .

First Coast Technologies offers a range of world-class business scanners; scanning/recognition software solutions; and scanning equipment to help businesses digitise and streamline their operations.

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