Automated Tape Storage For Document Imaging
This eGuide describes tape storage and automated tape libraries. After outlining the features and functionality provided by automated tape libraries, the guide explores the role of automated tape libraries in a document imaging environment.
COLD Solutions
This eGuide describes what COLD is, discusses the key benefits provided by COLD, and points out the major distinctions between COM and COLD. In addition, this guide explains the various ways COLD can be implemented, and outlines factors you'll need to consider when selecting a COLD system.
Collaborative Knowledge Management
This Rheinner eGuide explains the new software category of collaborative knowledge management (CKM). After defining in practical terms what is meant by " collaborative knowledge management " and its relationships to other kinds of business software, the guide illustrates common business scenarios where CKM is widely being applied.
Customer Interaction Software for the Enterprise
This Rheinner eGuide explains the fundamental aspects of customer interaction software. It provides a special focus on the integration issues related to unifying front office operations with backoffice technology.
Display Subsystems for Production Imaging
This guide explains why document imaging requires specialized display subsystems, outlines how to evaluate the features and functionality of such systems, and details how specialized displays can improve the overall effectiveness and productivity of the imaging user while lessening Computer Vision Syndrome (eyestrain), a direct result of production document imaging.
Document Imaging and Workflow Technology Glossary
This eGuide is a comprehensive
glossary of key terms used throughout all
of the Rheinner Guides.
Document Imaging in Healthcare
This eGuide analyzes the use of document imaging and workflow technology within the healthcare environment, including a discussion of the benefits and most appropriate application areas for these technologies. This guide also addresses the technical, cultural and organizational issues you'll need to consider when implementing document imaging solutions.
Document Imaging: An Implementation Workbook
With the proper analysis, you can insure the successful design, integration and implementation of a document imaging system. This Rheinner Group Technology Guide is designed to assist you in that analysis by identifying issues that you'll need to address along the way, and by providing you with practical guidelines and techniques to help you define, design and configure the solution that is right for you.
Document Warehousing
This Rheinner eGuide explores the concept and benefits of document warehousing, discusses what the functional capabilities of an EDR must be, outlines potential architectural considerations for an EDR, and finally, provides guidelines for evaluating, preparing and implementing a document warehousing strategy within your organization.
DVD, CD-R, CD-RW, and MO Media in Document Management Applications
This Rheinner eGuide describes the role various types of optical media play in document systems technology: MO, CD-R, CD-RW, and the several members of the new DVD product family. After detailing how each technology works, the guide explains the performance and other criteria that should be used to evaluate each in document-centered applications.
Enterprise Document Management
This eGuide explores the
concept of enterprise document management, details
the necessary components of an enterprise document
management platform, and outlines the key architectural
considerations when implementing enterprise document
management applications.
How to Automatically Process Unstructured Forms
This Rheinner eGuide will explain the fundamental issues involved in processing forms. It outlines the various common technologies and provides a functional framework to understand the issues and "how to's" of automatic forms processing in an unstructured forms environment.
Implementing De-Centralized Document Capture
This Rheinner eGuide examines the critical issues related to capturing documents at the source. It provides the reader with an overview of the critical concepts, planning assumptions and design criteria necessary to implement the process of remote capture.
This eGuide was written from the point of view of using scanners to accomplish de-centralized scanning and therefore does not discuss the more recent (and in many ways more modern) way of accomplishing de-centralized capture using MFP's and office copiers.
Implementing Document Imaging Systems
This Rheinner eGuide is designed to assist you in that endeavor by identifying the information that must be gathered, outlining how to analyze this data in the context of a document imaging system, and providing equations and guidelines to facilitate the system configuration effort.
Implementing Natural Handwriting Character Recognition
This Rheinner eGuide outlines the fundamental aspects of each recognition technology (OCR, ICR, and NHR), with a special focus on NHR. Armed with a clear understanding of the objectives and effectiveness of the various recognition technologies, the reader will be able to determine a deployment strategy that optimizes the strengths of each technology and that is best suited to the application's recognition requirements.
Implementing Web-Based Forms Processing
This techinfocenter eGuide will describe the various methods for data collection, explore the benefits, advantages, and limitations of each, and conclude with an explanation of web-based approaches and methods.
Integrating Front and Back Office Business Processes
This Rheinner eGuide describes how integrating call centers with document-centric back office business processes is essential for realizing the goal of the next generation of customer interaction technology, which is maximizing the lifetime value of a customer by delivering superior service and personalized attention.
Introduction to Optical Storage Technology
This eGuide outlines the benefits provided by optical storage technology, defines the different types of optical storage options that are available, and details the attributes, applications, and environments best suited to optical storage alternatives.
Introduction to Workflow Software
This eGuide also outlines methods to classify potential workflow applications within your organization and identify products that are appropriate to your business and technology environment. Finally, you'll find guidelines designed to help you successfully use workflow technology to automate business processes within your organization.
Magneto Optical Technology
This Rheinner eGuide outlines the technologies that comprise the data storage hierarchy, and describes the role MO technology plays in this
hierarchy.
Production Imaging
This eGuide details the important planning aspects
and performance requirements imposed by
applications that use document images in large
volumes.
RAID Storage Systems
This guide presents an introduction to RAID technology and the particular benefits of utilizing RAID in an imaging environment.
Review of the Böwe Bell & Howell Copiscan 8000 Spectrum Color Document Scanner
The new Copiscan 8000 Spectrum Color Scanner is a hot ticket! It may be the dawning of the age of color in the document capture arena, but this machine is versatile enough to make even the bitonal and grayscale crowd happy. Check out the Rheinner Group review! You can even watch the video!
Review of the Böwe Bell Howell Spectrum Production Color Document Scanner
Review of the iDatix iSynergy Business Automation Suite
In the current enterprise content management marketplace, what you do is far less important than how you do it. Customers are eager to avoid steep learning curves for their workers, and in the interest of business process improvement they want a product that simply works, is intuitive, and does not require months of configuration. The iDatix iSynergy suite seems to be built for that purpose. We installed it in our office to review it, and will share the experience here with you.
Review of the Panasonic KV-S3105C Document Scanner
Production document imaging applications, require equipment in place that is specifically designed for that purpose. Think about it this way, if the documents are not captured, the business process dependant on them is stopped. If the business process is stopped, people can't do their jobs, and the company can not conduct the business related to that process.
Rheinner Review: Panasonic KV-S1025C Series Document Scanner
The KV-S1025C in many ways represents a fairly radical approach to what one would expect a color desktop scanner to do. It has the capability to scan virtually anything from plastic credit cards to cardiograms, and to do so with a high degree
of performance and in a quiet and ergonomic fashion.
Scanner Requirements For Automated Forms Processing
This eGuide will explain how forms processing systems operate and describe the various components and component features required for efficient, effective, and accurate automated forms processing.
Scanning in a Production Imaging Environment
This Rheinner eGuide is a comprehensive introduction to scanning: getting images into a system for storage, management and work processing.
Storage Management Software
This Rheinner eGuide discusses the range of data storage technologies often found in computing environments.
The IBM Enterprise Document Management Suite
This Rheinner eGuide explores a new development in document-centric information systems, the ability to leverage information, both structured and unstructured, across the enterprise.
The Microsoft Infrastructure for Document Systems
This Rheinner eGuide describes how the Microsoft infrastructure can be leveraged in the development and delivery of digital document systems for corporate customers.
Ultimus Adaptive Discovery Technology
Ultimus BPM Suite is a powerful BPA (Business Process Automation) tool, and sports some significant features. Ultimus Adaptive Discovery(TM) technology is however in its own galaxay as far as work process automation goes. The ability to revise automation systems as business processes change is in a word, revolutionary. It may well be the dose of antibiotic that spells the end of the paralysis by analysis disease that afflicts so many business process automation efforts.
Work Management in a Microsoft Environment
This Rheinner eGuide defines work management, discusses the technologies that comprise the concept of work management, and explains how today's organizations can benefit from implementing work management.
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