Supplier News
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Bank Improves Records Management With Document Management Solution
3/16/2007Kearny Federal Savings Bank purchased the Fujitsu scanners through Champion Workflow Systems, a New Jersey based systems integrator and developer focusing on document automation systems, who also implemented a Tokairo TokOpen Electronic Document Management System to help improve the bank’s paper workflow with scanning paper documents into electronic format. Submitted by Fujitsu Computer Products of America
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Online Archiving Of Fixed Content: Easy Access And Long-Term Storage For Data
3/8/2007Unlike in the private sector, government entities have always had the duty, if not the legal requirement, to save many files, digital or otherwise, with a timeline stretching perhaps forever. With the compounding effect of data growth, it has been nearly impossible to keep all but the most current data online. The default medium for archive was always tape, and to a lesser extent, offline optical storage
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eGov And Transformation — The Pillars Of Document Capture
3/8/2007Historically, government service delivery and processes have been manually intensive and relied heavily on paper documents and forms. Over the past 10 years, government agencies have looked to information technology to speed service delivery, automate manual processes, and save costs. These initiatives often are referred to as transformation or eGovernment
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Data Encryption: Protecting Information With Unbreakable Codes
3/8/2007Protecting data is fast becoming a high-profile issue for all U.S. organizations, agencies, and corporations. Well-publicized data breaches at federal agencies and organizations have drained agency credibility — and raised concerns in Congress and beyond. Data breaches at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Los Alamos National Labs, Department of Education, and many more organizations have been making headlines
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DoD Compliance: RFID, UID, And Wide Area Workflow
3/8/2007RFID (radio frequency identification) is a technology that is being applied to the DoD supply chain for a simple reason: no human intervention is needed to identify a product moving through an RFID-enabled gate in the supply chain. The license plate information of the product is encoded in an RFID chip that can then be read when a tag moves through that gate. The RFID technology used for the pallet marking initiative at the DoD is a passive technology that is being adopted not only in the DoD supply chain but in the retail supply chain as well. Both the retail and DoD initiatives share the Electronic Product Code (EPC) Gen 2 standard (designed by EPCglobal, Inc.), which guarantees that each tag is unique
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Advantages Of Clustered Storage Architecture
3/8/2007Data storage in the surveillance world is undergoing a major revolution. With an increased focus on capturing and managing digital information, some of the old methods of storing and archiving video footage can no longer address new business requirements. While storing information is an essential part of the overall solution, it is very expensive and, therefore, important to make sure that it delivers both short-term and long-term value.
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An In-Depth Study Of Copper Selective Resins And Activated Carbon Processes In Treating CMP Wastewaters
3/5/2007Major process changes have occurred in the last few years as advanced semiconductor device technology has narrowed interconnect line widths to 45 nanometers (nm). These include 300-millimeter (mm) wafer platforms and the use of copper as the interconnect conductor
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Case Study: OPTI Canada Uses Zimpro® Wet Air Oxidation System To Destroy Soot In Wastewater Generated During The Production Of Syngas
2/17/2007OPTI Canada's Long Lake Project needed a system that would reduce costs associated with landfill disposal and waste for their “next generation” oil sands development, which integrates established and proprietary technologies
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First-Rate Patient Service With Automated Medical Records Management
2/12/2007Because of Optical Image Technology, Inc., and the DocFinity suite of electronic document management software, patient records are no longer lost or misplaced. Improved efficiency of the records department is saving time and storage space, and allowing the hospitals to automatically comply with retention law. Submitted by Optical Image Technology
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Improve Slow Review And Approval Process With Document Management Solution
2/12/2007After implementing Optical Image Technology's DocFinity® suite of document management software, people no longer need to wait for weeks to access proposals. The plans are scanned, indexed, and made available on the web site within days of their arrival in the Planning office and this means that the public and statutory agencies have more time to view them and input their comments. Submitted by Optical Image Technology
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