Primeocr For Inputaccel Available Through Emc Select

PrimeOCR for InputAccel Provides Customers With High Accuracy Optical Character Recognition
By: Kenn Dahl
 
June 30, 2010 - PRLog -- Woodinville, WA–June 7, 2010—Prime Recognition today announced that PrimeOCR for InputAccel is now available through EMC® Select™, a program which helps customers easily acquire components that comprise an information infrastructure. PrimeOCR for InputAccel is a high accuracy, high volume, high reliability, “voting” technology based  machine print optical character recognition (OCR) engine that tightly integrates EMC Captiva® InputAccel®.  PrimeOCR for InputAccel helps enterprises with large volume production environments convert paper documents into digital files to make them more accessible to users. Prime Recognition was one of the first third party vendors to develop a Captiva InputAccel module in 1997 and has continued to work closely with EMC over the years culminating in EMC Select offering PrimeOCR directly.

PrimeOCR for InputAccel offers all of PrimeOCR’s native functionality including the ability to accept TIF, JPEG, and PDF image files as inputs, in black and white, color, or grayscale, image enhancement techonology such as deskew, autorotation, etc. This solution recognizes English and a number of European and Asian languages, and provides output in a number of different formats including PDF, XML, HTML, RTF, and others.

“Products such as PrimeOCR which are focused on large imaging environments are a good match for the EMC Captiva intelligent enterprise capture platform.  Prime Recognition has worked with Captiva for many years and we are excited to now make them available through the EMC Select program,” said Matt Mainstruck, manager of EMC Select Program.

“PrimeOCR’s customers tend to be very large organizations, such as federal government agencies, financial institutions, insurers, law firms and service bureaus. The EMC Captiva intelligent enterprise capture platform has the power, scalability, breadth, functionality, and configurability desired by those same customers, so we have put a lot of effort into the development of solutions with EMC over the years, and our customers have benefited from that work.  Our inclusion in the EMC Select program should strengthen our interface to both EMC and our customers even further,” said Kenn Dahl, President of Prime Recognition.

PrimeVerify for InputAccel, a post-OCR InputAccel module that manually reviews and corrects PrimeOCR for InputAccel output to 99.95% accuracy or better, will also be available via EMC Select.  The PrimeVerify for InputAccel operators are highly productive because (a) the high accuracy of PrimeOCR for InputAccel generates fewer characters to review/correct, and (b) a number of product features that automate typical operator tasks.

Both PrimeOCR for InputAccel and PrimeVerify for InputAccel are compatible with the latest version of EMC Captiva InputAccel and older versions, and will run on any modern Windows OS version including Windows 7, Windows 2008 Server, and XP.

PrimeOCR for InputAccel and PrimeVerify for InputAccel are available immediately through EMC Select.  Visit http://www.emc.com/products/emc-select/content-management... for more information.

About Prime Recognition
Prime Recognition designs and develops advanced machine print character recognition software for the production OCR marketplace using “voting” technology. Prime Recognition markets worldwide, its customers include the Fortune 1000, service bureaus, system integrators, university/library systems, law firms, and the U.S. Federal Government which is Prime’s largest segment and in which its largest installations are located.   Prime Recognition was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in the Seattle area. Visit www.primerecognition.com for more information.

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Prime Recognition designs and develops advanced machine print character recognition software for the production OCR marketplace using “voting” technology. Prime Recognition markets worldwide, its customers include the Fortune 1000, service bureaus, system integrators, university/library systems, law firms, and the U.S. Federal Government which is Prime’s largest segment and in which its largest installations are located. Prime Recognition was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in the Seattle area. Visit www.primerecognition.com for more information.
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