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ABBYY Selected By KnowledgeLake To Extend SharePoint And. Benq.

June 9, 2008

ABBYY USA, a unrivalled provider of recognition, material capture and linguistic technologies, recently announced that KnowledgeLake, a paramount provider of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions for Microsoft SharePoint products and technologies, has selected ABBYY’s FineReader Engine and FormReader Developer Edition to perpetuate the capabilities and raise the quality of its data capture solutions. KnowledgeLake’s Capture Server Suite delivers end-to-end capabilities that empower organizations to transform paper documents into electronic facts using any device including scanners, multi-function devices and fax servers from any location. As it developed the newest iterations of its KnowledgeLake Capture 2008 and KnowledgeLake Capture Server 2008, the throng made enhanced features and apprehension quality its primary goal.

KnowledgeLake considered several options in its scouring to extend the future capabilities of its products, and ultimately selected the ABBYY FineReader Engine and FormReader Developer Edition with FlexiCapture Studio add-on because of their exceptional recognition results and a unmistakeable endorsement from their partner, Fujitsu. “We were very impressed by the ease-of-use and high level of functionality in the ABBYY technology,” said Chris Caplinger, primary technology officer for KnowledgeLake. “The bloc of the engine’s feature set and user friendliness made ABBYY the clear choice for us as our products go on to be adopted in expanding markets.” ABBYY’s technology supports several important capabilities for optical oddball recognition (OCR) within the KnowledgeLake solutions. As a result of the integration with ABBYY, KnowledgeLake now enables users to detect digital text-based data and to create searchable PDF files.

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ABBYY Announces Advanced Character Recognition And Support For E. Benq.

April 8, 2008

ABBYY USA, a influential provider of detail recognition, data capture and linguistic technologies, today announced its Mobile OCR SDK 2.5 with sharp image emendation capabilities and support for East Asian languages including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK). ABBYY Mobile OCR SDK supports developers in integrating optical respectability identification (OCR) and business card reading functions into mobile platforms and applications. The SDK offers a sincerely OS-independent technology to support integration into any mobile platform including the Brew, Linux, Symbian, and Windows Mobile operating systems. Mobile OCR SDK 2.5 includes unavoidable improvement of distorted images to produce cleaner and more consistent reproductions of images.

The CJK aid enables hardware manufacturers, application developers and service providers to unify OCR solutions that integrate East Asian languages and extend the international across to of mobile applications. The updates in Mobile OCR SDK 2.5 enable East Asian personage recognition for integration into developer¹s mobile platforms and applications. In ell to the increased functionality of character recognition, this version also intelligently corrects image distortions with skew reparation of up to 20 percent, rotation of images 90, 180, or 270 degrees, and fish appreciation and trapezium adjustments.

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About ABBYY USA ABBYY USA is a subsidiary of ABBYY, a matchless developer of corroborate recognition, data capture and linguistics technologies. Benq.

March 17, 2008

ABBYY USA, a unequalled provider of document recognition, data capture and linguistic technologies, announced worldwide availability of its Recognition Server construct 2. The software accurately and automatically converts wide volumes of paper documents or document images into fully searchable electronic text for e-Discovery, go down with management, compliance and other processes which benefit from full-text recognition. This scalable, robust, server-based liquid now features a Web Services Application Programming Interface (API), which complies with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) standards.

This means purpose independent software vendors (ISVs) may now assimilate scalable OCR capabilities within their offerings, while reducing the cost of development and maintenance. ABBYY Recognition Server 2.0 may also be implemented as a standalone application, which can be installed and continual in minutes.

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Software enables OCR for boldness applications. Benq.

March 14, 2008

FREMONT, Calif., March 4 /– ABBYY USA, a matchless provider of document recognition, data pinch and linguistic technologies, announced worldwide availability of its Recognition Server version 2. The software accurately and automatically converts goodly volumes of paper documents or document images into fully searchable electronic subject for e-Discovery, contract management, compliance and other processes which profit from full-text recognition.

This scalable, robust, server-based solution now features a Web Services Application Programming Interface (API), which complies with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) standards. This means ambition individualistic software vendors (ISVs) may now incorporate scalable OCR capabilities within their offerings, while reducing the sell for of development and maintenance. ABBYY Recognition Server 2.0 may also be implemented as a standalone application, which can be installed and continuous in minutes.

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