NEW YORK, NY, January 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) A2iA, the worldwide leading developer of document analysis and data extraction technology for unstructured and handwritten contents announced that its software, A2iA DocumentReader , was named among Business Solutions' Enterprise Content Management 'Top Ten Featured Products of 2010.' A2iA DocumentReader is a toolkit that allows users to locate, extract, classify and incorporate cursive and complex information into a structured database, making it searchable and reportable, with the same level of flexibility as printed or digital data. Users further automate their workflow and automate processes that previously could only be performed by a human.
"A2iA DocumentReader's unique capabilities are proven to save time and deliver an ROI," said Jean-Louis Fages, A2iA President & Chairman of the Board. "Our inclusion on the 'Top Ten' ECM list reinforces the need of organizations around the globe to automate their processes and their desire to unlock valuable information within unstructured, complex documents."
Business Solutions' 'Top Ten Featured Products' list is published annually and reflects the products and services that receive the most click-through activity among their reseller and integrator community.
Availability
A2iA DocumentReader is deployed worldwide and available to service bureaus and other software developers for integration into various business process management, content management, knowledge management, document capture, e-discovery, workflow and OCR/ICR applications. With its ability to work with data ranging from machine print through to cursive handwriting on completely unstructured white mail or archives, as well as complex data from columns or lists such as that commonly found within lockbox applications or EOB documents, A2iA DocumentReader is proven to reduce costs and improve business processes.
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. For over 20 years, A2iA has been enhancing forms-processing, transaction-processing, content management, document management, and knowledge management systems worldwide by allowing complex and cursive data from all types of forms, documents and checks, including unstructured handwritten letters, to become part of a structured database. 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.
Media Contact:
Wendi Klein
A2iA Corporation
Director, Marketing Communications, North America
+1.917.237.0390 x 4034
wendi.klein@a2ia.com
A2iA DocumentReader Named a Business Solutions' Enterprise Content Management 'Top Ten Product of 2010'
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