Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Finance Industry Setting Trends in Document Imaging

Recent AIIM research indicates that many in the financial, banking, and insurance industries (FBII) operate highly-sophisticated in-house scanning and capture operations. This would appear to make sense, given the fact that these industries were among the first to embrace sophisticated information technologies, dating back to the early 1960s and beyond.
The overall demand for going paperless in this sector, however, is unambiguous, as was sharply articulated in a 2008 interview with John Chickering of Fidelity Investments, one of the largest financial houses: “(Our) storage volumes are growing by leaps and bounds. The research data I’ve seen quote 30 percent annually. That means we’re doubling faster than every three years.

“The more volume we have to manage, the harder it is for us to find what’s important, and so I think we as an industry need to address the volume issue.” A best practice, adds Chickening, “is to embed in the capture of documents (and their use in running a process), the things you need to manage the documents throughout their lifecycles.”
Traditionally, scanning and capture has been considered technically challenging. Achieving high throughput at minimum cost has required specialized machinery and skilled staff, hence the prevalence of service bureaus and outsourcers.

As a result there has been reluctance in various sectors to invest in onsite capture technology, relying instead on low offshore labor rates and cheaper communications, enabling a combination of onshore scanning, with offshore remote keying into corporate legacy systems. But that is changing, as revealed in the AIIM data below.

  • 67 percent of respondents do not outsource any scanning or capture services.
  • 72 percent of all respondents have a centralized scanning and capture facility.
  • 72 percent also use distributed capture within their organizations (multifunction peripherals, desk-top scanners, branch-office and field-office scanning).
  • The strongest drivers for scanning and capture are “Improve process throughput (efficiency)” 64 percent; “Records security and accessibility (compliance)” 56 percent; “Improve speed of access (customer service)” 52 percent; and, finally, “Improve searchability/findability of business documents (knowledge management)” 46 percent.
  • The three largest “barriers to greater strategic adoption of scanning and capture” were “Justifying the investment – demonstrating ROI,” 44 percent; “Resistance to change,” 40 percent; and “Still thought of as scan-to-archive, not scan-to-process” 40 percent.
  • 51 percent of respondents reported return on investment (ROI) on scanning and capture investments within 12 months or less, with an additional 18 percent reporting ROI within 18 months.
  • 66 percent index and store scanned images and electronically generated files in the same system.
  • 80 percent of respondents do not store “significant numbers of scanned images” in SharePoint.

How do you feel your organization measures up when it comes to efficiencies gained through document management? Ask Portford today to discuss best practices in your industry and identify how your business process can be improved.

Contact info@portfordsolutions.com to learn more how to expand the value of your investment in document management.

Quickly Scan Your Documents with the ApplicationXtender Capture Package

Among the thousands of ApplicationXtender implementations there are hundreds of capture solutions being used from 3rd party manufacturers or custom solutions. Among the most common tools for desktop scanning is Image Capture (formerly known as scanxtender). When EMC purchased Captiva Software in 2006 the AX roadmap included plans to gradually replace Image Capture with Captiva's powerful desktop scanning application, Quickscan Pro. Customers had grown accustomed to the simplified batch scanning and indexing in the AX desktop client so Image Capture has remained a supported component of every AX software release. For some AX customers scanning documents through Kofax Ascent Capture (now called Capture) a separately licensed enhanced release script was required to submit documents to full text recognition. Rather than continue to license these components separately in AX version 6.5, EMC is now offering an AX capture package for only $700 per desktop which will allow users to use any one desktop scanning option.

The AX Capture Package includes the following products:

  • QuickScan Pro for ApplicationXtender
  • ApplicationXtender for Multi-Function Peripherals
  • Enhanced Ascent Capture Release Script
    How are you currently scanning your documents? Contact Portford today to discuss the most cost effective document capture solution possible.

Contact info@portfordsolutions.com to learn more about ApplicationXtender 6.5 and the AX Capture Package.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Bringing eDiscovery In-House with EMC SourceOne Kazeon

The eDiscovery process is filled with challenges that can drive up cost and risk. CEOs are asking their IT, Legal and HR department for guidance on how to ensure compliance with new legislation around Information Governance and to be prepared for internal and regulatory investigations.
Be prepared for today’s urgent needs and tomorrow’s impending requirements. Join Portford and EMC at a WebEx event to learn how you can be prepared for litigation and audits by reinforcing proactive, systematic, repeatable business processes within your organization.
Attend our webinar on July 8th at 10am PST to learn how EMC SourceOne-Kazeon delivers comprehensive information governance solutions and enables you to take a proactive approach to legal requests, brining eDiscover in-house. Find out how EMC SourceOne:

  • Empowers your organization with classification, security, retention, proper disposition and access to information
  • Allows you to discover and manage content and apply a secure legal hold across a variety of repositories
  • Provides secure authorized investigator access, defensible collection results, and chain of custody
  • Automates the eDiscovery process and quickly deploys and configures your in-house solution in days and weeks versus months

Kazeon revolutionizes the way companies perform Information Management and eDiscovery by using the Information Server software to intelligently discover, search & index, classify and act on all electronically stored information. Kazeon provides a full spectrum of Information Management solutions, including proactive and reactive eDiscovery, information security and privacy, records management, governance, risk & compliance, and data management. The Kazeon Information Server software automates key eDiscovery functions -- identification, collection, preservation, processing, analysis and review for corporations, service providers, and law firms. Click here to save our our upcoming WebEx meeting July 8th 10am PST in your outlook calendar and learn how your organization can bring the eDiscovery process in house.