There are many ways in which paperless-office software can dramatically reduce the sheer bulk of paper and files around your office. While it’s a good goal to convert paper documents as early as possible, it’s an even better goal to prevent paper documents from being created in the first place.
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Document Imaging in Business Part 3: Clutter Kill Posted By : Manuel J. Montesino
Document Imaging in Business – Part 4: Making Images Work For You Posted By : Manuel J. Montesino
There are many reasons why document management software is rapidly becoming a business standard across so many industries. With fewer input errors, reduced paper, and paper-related costs, better security and improved accessibility, it’s no wonder that document management is being integrated with so many different technologies and disciplines, from e-mail to accounting software.
Document Imaging in Business, Part 1: Documents vs. Images Posted By : Manuel J. Montesino
Until recently, the term ‘paperless office’ was a joke among office engineers, but today it’s become a reality with a little help from the imaging and document-management industries.
Document Imaging in Business Part 2: The Power of Imaging Posted By : Manuel J. Montesino
Even though the digital-imaging process has completely revolutionized the notion of the paperless office, many businesses still have outdated workflows, capturing a paper document when it nears the end of its lifespan.
Document Imaging in Business – Part 6: A Real-Life Example Posted By : Manuel Montesino
So far, we’ve talked in some detail about just how document management software can turn your workplace into a paperless office with some degree of ease. Now, let’s look at a hypothetical example of what this process might look like in the office itself.
Electonic document management and document imaging makes both environmental and business sense Posted By : matteoberg6249
With the current high pressure atmosphere surrounding government IT, another demand to cut waste and costs is just what the public sector IT manager needs!!
However, there is going to be little choice in the matter for most technology chiefs. Organisations are under considerable pressure to meet sustainability targets with increasing rules and regulations around sustainable working so should consider document management
Document management and document imaging makes both environmental and business sense Posted By : matteoberg6249
With the current high pressure atmosphere surrounding government IT, another demand to cut waste and costs is just what the public sector IT manager needs!!
However, there is going to be little choice in the matter for most technology chiefs. Organisations are under considerable pressure to meet sustainability targets with increasing rules and regulations around sustainable working so should consider document management
Document Imaging in Business – Part 4: Making Images Work For You Posted By : Manuel Montesino
There are many reasons why document management software is rapidly becoming a business standard across so many industries. With fewer input errors, reduced paper, and paper-related costs, better security and improved accessibility, it’s no wonder that document management is being integrated with so many different technologies and disciplines, from e-mail to accounting software. It’s all about reducing and eliminating the need for documents to exist outside of a digital format.
GE, Fujifilm Unveil Health Imaging Apps at RSNA 2010
At the RSNA 2010 conference in Chicago, GE rolled out an image exchange application, and Fujifilm took the wraps off its Synapse Mobility imaging software. – At the Radiological Society of North America
conference, both GE Healthcare and Fujifilm Medical Systems, leading
developers of medical imaging products, introduced technologies to
advance how physicians can process and view medical images.
RSNA, which was held from Nov. 28 to Dec. 3, is an an…
VintaSoft Imaging .NET SDK v4.3 Released! Posted By : VintaSoft Ltd
Added asynchronous image loading and progress indicators in viewer. Created new hierarchy of image processing classes, new functions, customization ability. Optimized memory usage and performance in TIFF, PDF, JBIG2, JPEG codecs. Printing optimized.
Document Imaging in Business Part 3: Clutter Kill Posted By : Manuel Montesino
There are many ways in which paperless-office software can dramatically reduce the sheer bulk of paper and files around your office. While it’s a good goal to convert paper documents as early as possible, it’s an even better goal to prevent paper documents from being created in the first place. There are several aspects to this art.
RIM BlackBerry PlayBook Getting eUnity Medical Imaging Application
Adobe shows Client Outlook’s eUnity medical imaging application in the first live demonstration of the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. – At
the Adobe MAX conference in Los
Angeles, Adobe CTO
Kevin Lynch gave the first live demonstration of the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook,
showing how the tablet can fit into the medical field.
He
demonstrated the eUnity medical imaging app from health care application
provider Client Outlook, sho…
Mirach Energy to conduct electromagnetic imaging in Cambodian oilfields
Mirach Energy says its associate company, CPHL (Cambodia) Company (CPHLC), intends to engage Offshore Hydrocarbon Mapping Inc. (OHM) to conduct electromagnetic imaging technology at its two offshore oil fields concessions in Cambodia.
CPHLC has identified three exploration well targets within Block D in which 3D seismic survey was done. Actual drilling of these wells is expected to take place in the second quarter of 2011.
Greenway Integrates Speech Recognition, Digital Imaging Into EHR App
Greenway Medical Technologies will now incorporate its PrimeSpeech and PrimeImage applications into its PrimeSuite EHR package. – Greenway
Medical Technologies has added PrimeSpeech verbal recognition and PrimeImage
digital imaging capabilities to its PrimeSuite 2011 EHR (electronic health
record) software.
The
company acquired the VisualMed imaging conversion and communications firm to
complete integration of PrimeIma…
Sprint Adds Calgary Scientific Medical Imaging App on Android Evo 4G
Sprint will offer Calgary Scientific’s ResolutionMD Mobile medical-imaging application on its HTC Evo 4G Android smartphones to allow doctors to access X-rays, MRIs and CAT scans. – Sprint
has announced plans to carry Calgary Scientific’s ResolutionMD Mobile platform on its HTC Evo 4G Android handsets through Calgary Scientific’s PureWeb
cloud network.
A provider of advanced visualization solutions and Web-enabling platforms,
Calgary Scientific says it has applied for U.S…
Imaging or Cloning: Which is the better choice Posted By : sweetbee
This article discusses the different aspects between cloning and imaging as used by backup software.
Epson, Philips Agree on Universal Printer Driver for Medical Imaging
Philips ultrasound imaging equipment will now be able to print from Epson inkjet and WorkForce all-in-one printers using an ESC/P-R universal print driver. – Epson America and Royal
Philips Electronics announced a partnership to make Philips ultrasound
medical imaging equipment compatible with Epson inkjet and WorkForce all-in-one
printers via the ESC/P-R universal print
driver. ESC/P-R is the name for the Epson
printer language.
The
high-freque…
Electronic Document Imaging: Advantages of Document Imaging Posted By : Ethan Allen
Document imaging is very useful in any industry and any size of business. There are various advantages of electronic conversion of information by document imaging solution.
InVisage Unveils QuantumFilm Mobile Imaging Sensors
Venture-backed startup InVisage Technologies announces a new mobile imaging technology called QuantumFilm, due on high-end mobile devices in Q4 2010, which the company claims offers four times the performance of current mobile imaging sensors.
– Hoping to usher in a new era of high-performance image sensors and mobile
phone camera technology, InVisage Technologies, a venture-backed startup,
announced QuantumFilm, a technology based on quantum dots semiconductors with
unique light-capture properties. The company said the first QuantumFilm…



