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ABBYY Launches FlexiCapture 9.0 for Document and Form Processing

15 Sep 2009 | | No Comment

ABBYY, a company providing document recognition, data capture and language software for PDF and other formats, today announced the release of FlexiCapture 9.0, a dynamic data and document capture solution.

Director of Data Capture Products Department at ABBYY, Aram Pakhchanian said “We designed FlexiCapture with the objective of building a single platform capable of serving multiple types of deployments and integration,” He also added “As a result, the product can be smoothly adapted for various requirements — adding functions for specific needs, or migrating from a simple desktop-based solution to a distributed system as the workload grows. This brings data capture functionality to a broad variety of vertical markets and gives both customers and integrators the flexibility to make adjustments in accordance with ever-changing conditions.”

Following are the new set of features added to the latest release:

  • Highly Scalable Server-Based Architecture
  • Multilevel Document Classification
  • Enhanced Workflow Configuration Capabilities
  • Extensive Language Support
  • Flexible Integration via Web Service API
  • Enhanced Processing of Invoices and Other Semi-Structured Documents
  • Creation of PDF Forms

ABBYY FlexiCapture 9.0 can be purchased worldwide via ABBYY partners. For information regarding the license and pricing of the product, visit www.ABBYY.com/datacapturesoftware

Source of Information [http://www.abbyy.com/Default.aspx?DN=0e154227-2bea-4fab-a291-b5646c7dcb6d]

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