In the April 7 issue of the Document Imaging Report, Editor Ralph Gammon has an informative interview with I.R.I.S. CEO Pierre De Muelenaere. You CAN'T read the article unless you are a subscriber, but you can click on Document Imaging Report to learn more about Gammon's publication.
The article is interesting because it discusses how I.R.I.S. is one of the first to take advantage of eCopy opening its document services layer to corporate developers, ISVs and SIs. According to Gammon, "instead of having to release documents to apply processes such as OCR, in the new services-based paradigm, a third-party OCR could be run within [eCopy] ShareScan. This would produce a full-text searchable document that could then be released through a Connector into a third-party app."
OCR is just one, easy-to-understand example of document services that could be embedded within ShareScan. Just about any document imaging service could be incorported.
The press release describing the new I.R.I.S. document services partnership can be read at I.R.I.S and eCopy Partner. I.R.I.S has created a great page on the Document Imaging Wiki. See I.R.I.S. to learn more about the company. Other ISVs that should consider writing document services modules for eCopy ShareScan include A2IA, Adlib, Atalasoft, Cvision and Accusoft. There are many, many more.
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