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Tuesday
Jan262010

Distributed Capture with EMC Captiva InputAccel 6.0

As cost cutting becomes the order of the day in today's economic environment, and workforces become increasingly dispersed to more effectively meet customer demands, it's never been more important for organizations to find ways to leverage existing infrastructure and personnel.

This is where Distributed Capture comes in. In a nut shell, Distributed Capture is the general term used for creating and managing electronic documents at locations that are outside the corporate headquarters or other central processing facility. Companies that have manual processes or currently use EMC Captiva solutions for centralized data and document capture have found that today distributed capture solutions can be implemented with existing small desktop scanners, network scanners or multi-functional peripherals in any setting, including home or remote offices and even on the road.

One way the latest release of InputAccel 6.0 supports distributed capture is with the new

Connector for eCopy ShareScan, which enables remote workers to scan and index documents directly from their MFP devices right into the InputAccel server for processing. This reduces costs and cycle times, while improving the overall productivity of users and business processes.

Are your processes paper-based, overly cumbersome, and distributed across several locations? Are you incurring high costs for shipping paper documents from remote offices to a centralized office, only to have those documents manually processed centrally? Click here <http://www.paperfreecorporation.com/distributedcapture.html> to learn more, or dial 1-888-726-7730 to speak with a PaperFree consultant directly today.

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