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A World Of Information Available With EMC Captiva QuickScan Pro
October 17, 2006
Case Study: Microsoft
High speed document imaging is typically utilized in business departments to increase efficiency and speed laborious paper-based processes. However, individuals can also apply capture software in unique ways to find creative solutions to daily challenges and stay connected to the information needed to do their jobs.
Challenge: Imaging Piles of Books
Kyle Bergum is legally blind and works as Group Manager of Operations at Microsoft where he is responsible for a portfolio of services within the corporate IT department. As part of his role at Microsoft, Kyle reads – with the help of a computer application that reads text aloud – a range of printed research materials in various formats including books, journals, printed documents and other references. There are many times when Kyle utilizes multiple reference materials in his job function and each reference can often range from 300 to 1000 pages.
To assist in his reading and research, Kyle uses a document capture solution to transform paper reference materials into electronic images so a special computer application can then magnify the images and read them aloud. A typical solution utilizing a flatbed scanner, scanning one to two pages at a time simply would not be practical: It could take many days to scan a reference material that is 300 pages or more and the quality would be impacted as well.
Fortunately, Kyle discovered a solution to his challenge ... document capture with EMC Captiva QuickScan Pro.
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