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OCR (Optical Character Recognition)                           

Often we hear the abbreviation OCR.  What does it really mean?  It's so much more than just making a document text searchable.  There's a great deal of setup involved in an enterprise class OCR system.  Making sure you can convert all documents scanned to text searchable from any MFP in your organization is not a small task.  OCR systems of today do so much more.  They can run as services.  You can run multiple instances on multiple servers in a VM environment.  In this article we will discuss how to build an enterprise class OCR system.  

 

Status: AVAILABLE  Year Published: 2007  Publisher:  IMT Media Group

 

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RFID TECHNOLOGY

 

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the latest phase in the decades-old trend of the miniaturization of computers. RFID transponders are tiny resource-limited computers that do not have a battery that needs periodic replacement. RFID tags are inductively powered by their external reading devices, called RFID readers. Once the RFID tag is activated, the tag decodes the incoming query and produces an appropriate response by using the energy of the incoming radio wave to power the chip long enough to respond. RFID tags can do a limited amount of processing, and have a small amount (<1024 bits) of storage.

 

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Disaster Recovery                                       

Disaster recovery is one of the items that is always on our minds.  Most people think of disater recovery as major disasters like what happened in New York on 9-11.  Those types of disasters are however few and far between.  Most disasters are of a more "natural" type.  Servers go down, or a hurricane hits and wipes out power.  In this issue we will cover how to build an adequate DR plan for our every day disasters.

  

 

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ENTERPRISE CONTENT MANAGEMENT

 

ECM systems are designed to manage both structured and unstructured content, so that an organization, such as a business or governmental agency, can more effectively meet business goals (increase profit or improve the efficient use of budgets), serve its customers (as a competitive advantage, or to improve responsiveness), and protect itself (against non-compliance, law-suits, uncoordinated departments or turnover within the organization). In a large enterprise, ECM is not regarded as an optional expense, where it is essential to content preservation and re-usability, and to the control of access to content - whereas, very small organizations may find their needs temporarily met by carefully managed shared folders.

 

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