AIIM Survey Scanning & Capturing released
Yesterday (14th March) AIIM released the results from its new Industry Watch research study "Scanning and Capture Technologies 2007...Process Integration and ROI Enhancement."
The study of over 1,000 executives, sponsored by ABBYY Software, Captaris (NASDAQ GM:CAPA), EMC Captiva (NYSE:EMC), Kodak (NYSE:EK), Kofax (LSE:UK:DCM) and Visioneer, found that scanning and capture technologies are stable and in widespread use, yet, by no means "mature" industries. There still exists enormous opportunities relative to recognition, scanning automation, and process integration.
interesting point:
There is an increasing interest in AIIM's market research efforts outside the United States, and upcoming AIIM surveys will
refl ect this expanded perspective. Other regions (EMEA, AP, LatMex) within the world are becoming a stronger driving force in
deployment and implementation of capture technologies, and AIIM's research will expand to refl ect this in the months ahead.
The survey is free for AIIM prof members; others pay $295.
see: http://aiim.typepad.com/aiim_blog/2007/03/new_aiim_captur.html
The study of over 1,000 executives, sponsored by ABBYY Software, Captaris (NASDAQ GM:CAPA), EMC Captiva (NYSE:EMC), Kodak (NYSE:EK), Kofax (LSE:UK:DCM) and Visioneer, found that scanning and capture technologies are stable and in widespread use, yet, by no means "mature" industries. There still exists enormous opportunities relative to recognition, scanning automation, and process integration.
interesting point:
There is an increasing interest in AIIM's market research efforts outside the United States, and upcoming AIIM surveys will
refl ect this expanded perspective. Other regions (EMEA, AP, LatMex) within the world are becoming a stronger driving force in
deployment and implementation of capture technologies, and AIIM's research will expand to refl ect this in the months ahead.
The survey is free for AIIM prof members; others pay $295.
see: http://aiim.typepad.com/aiim_blog/2007/03/new_aiim_captur.html
jhagmann - 15. Mär, 21:00