IBML UK Document Manager Magazine Drawn From

Award for the ‘hardware product of the year 2009’ constancy/Birmingham, AL of the DM hardware product of the year 2009 Award \”went to the scanner imaging business machines (ibml) specialists this year. Thus, the reader of the document Manager (DM), a leading magazine for content, document and re cord management from the UK, the ImageTrac 3e distinguished platform of ibml. The ImageTrac scanners are designed for high end use and offer flexibility in the handling of mixed document goods. Annually the reader prompts the document manager magazine, to vote on outstanding products, vendors and projects. This year a third more than in the previous year, reflecting the growing interest in document and content technologies, the central issues of the magazine, took part. IBML for example, BancTec prevailed in the vote against a large field of competitors, including, Fujitsu, Kodak and OPEX.

\”ibml is constantly working on the evaluation and development of its\” Technologies. Goal is to help our customers both more cost and operational efficiency. To confirm that we are successful, this award and the recognition of our customers. As our current ImageTrac 3e platform has shown, estimate that\”companies with lower scan volumes as we have focused on classically, Robert Sbrissa, Executive Vice President for worldwide sales and marketing at ibml explains. We continue to invest in our affiliate program and want to ensure that our solutions in Europe, America and Asia is more driven.\” Many of the ImageTrac properties raise the scanner by the competitors from offering specific functionality that users achieve highest speeds, levels of quality and throughput. The ImageTrac system processes mixed document good of different sizes and paper weights, and has a powerful duplicate detection. The open scan line allows full insight and access to the Documents in the current scanning process, so that is possible congestion quickly and easily remedied and the order of the documents is still preserved.

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