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A2iA and BOLT Document Management Announce Integration and Availability of Laserfiche(R) Connector

Bolt Script, powered by A2iA, enables Laserfiche users to recognize cursive handwriting.

2011-01-09
NEW YORK, NY, January 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) A2iA, the worldwide leading developer of tools for handwritten and machine-printed text recognition, data extraction, and the intelligent classification of paper documents, announced today that A2iA FieldReader(tm), its proprietary toolkit designed for extracting information from structured and semi-structured forms, has been integrated into BOLT Document Management's Bolt Script. Bolt Script, a software add-on that enables Laserfiche(r) ECM users to incorporate handwritten documents into their workflow, can be applied to a multitude of verticals including banking, finance, healthcare, insurance, government, manufacturing, education and utilities.

"Integrating the powerful recognition abilities of A2iA with world class Laserfiche(r) ECM systems can quickly pay for itself in high volume applications," said Jeff Nelson, BOLT Vice President. "By allowing organizations the ability to automate the extraction of handwritten information on forms and other complex documents, they reduce, and many times eliminate, the need for labor intensive hand-keying of information."

BOLT and A2iA will officially debut Bolt Script at the upcoming Laserfiche Institute Conference in Los Angeles, California on January 10-12, 2011. Attendees can register online now to attend a Bolt Script workshop at the conference.

Availability
Bolt Script, powered by A2iA, is available through BOLT at http://www.getbolt.com or by calling
+1 574-522-6595.

About A2iA
A2iA, Artificial Intelligence and Image Analysis (www.a2ia.com), is the worldwide leading developer of handwritten and machine printed text recognition, information extraction and intelligent document classification toolkits. By enhancing solutions from systems integrators and independent software vendors, A2iA allows complex and cursive data from all types of forms, documents and checks, including unstructured handwritten letters, to become part of a structured database, making it searchable and reportable, with the same level of flexibility as printed or digital data. The company's proprietary OCR, ICR and IWR toolkits do not contain any third-party technology and are available in 23-country versions and 6-languages. Proven to reduce costs and nearly eliminate data-entry and manual document processing, A2iA's technology has been improving business process automation and providing a visible ROI for nearly 20 years as it enhances forms-processing, transaction-processing, content management, document management, and knowledge management systems worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.a2ia.com or call +1 917-237-0390 within the Americas, or +33 1 44 42 00 80 within EMEA or Asia.

About BOLT Document Management
BOLT Document Management (div of BOLT, LTD) was formed in 1998 to provide computer-based digital document imaging solutions in Indiana, Michigan, and surrounding states. They offer a full spectrum of digital imaging and content management solutions from turnkey ECM systems to services including consulting, system hosting and production scanning. BOLT is a registered Laserfiche Value Added Reseller and a Laserfiche Professional Development Partner. BOLT serves government agencies and private companies of all types and sizes. BOLT corporate offices are located in Elkhart, Indiana. BOLT is a State of Indiana certified woman owned small business.

(R) Laserfiche is a registered trade name of Compulink.

Media Contact:
Wendi Klein
A2iA Corporation
Director, Marketing Communications, North America
+1.917.237.0390 x 4034
wendi.klein@a2ia.com

A2iA, Artificial Intelligence and Image Analysis, is a software company that operates one of the world's largest research centers focusing on ways to locate and extract information from everyday paper documents that contain handwritten information. A2iA's Document Classification, OCR, ICR and IWR technologies have been reducing data-entry costs and improving business process automation for nearly 20 years. A2iA recognition engines are used to enhance the forms-processing, transaction-processing, content management, document management, and knowledge management systems from leading vendors.


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[Press-News.org] A2iA and BOLT Document Management Announce Integration and Availability of Laserfiche(R) Connector
Bolt Script, powered by A2iA, enables Laserfiche users to recognize cursive handwriting.