Many organizations struggle with how to best integrate document imaging technologies with their Microsoft applications. A recently published article in eWeek by eCopy's Ed White covers the critical considerations when marrying document imaging with Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, Access and SQL Server. The three-part article is a must read for IT managers implementing document scanning in conjunction with Microsoft technologies. You can read the article by clicking here.
Wow this is very interesting. There is a way of this software to properly display the colors in digitals.
Posted by: Aileen | March 21, 2010 at 07:18 AM
Hi Aileen -- Since the scanning software is for office documents, exact color matching, as for high quality printing, is not a focus of this type of software.
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Wow..this is quite interesting. I never used this scanning software. In fact, I am looking for a good one from long time. I need it for my business work. Is it suitable for my business or should I go for another one ?
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