![]() ![]() The newest version, ABBYY FineReader Server 14, is powered by the next generation of ABBYY’s intelligent OCR technology, and offers improved barcode recognition and native 64-bit support. The service converts scanned and electronic documents into PDF, PDF/A, Microsoft Word, or other formats for search, long-term retention, collaboration, or additional processing. Designed for high-volume conversion, ABBYY FineReader Server converts large collections of documents into searchable, shareable digital libraries. The rebranding comes hand-in-hand with a major product update designed to significantly accelerate and simplify core business processes such as digitization of documents for further processing with e-discovery and digital forensics systems long-term document storage and compliance and integration with SharePoint, Orcutt added.ĪBBYY FineReader Server, a server-based intelligent OCR service for automated document capture and PDF conversion, allows organizations to make information accessible, searchable and normalized (standardized). The rebranding is part of a coordinated effort to make ABBYY’s product portfolio easier to navigate for clients and partners, said Bruce Orcutt, senior vice president of product marketing at ABBYY. With this move, the company is consolidating all ABBYY OCR and PDF conversion offerings under the FineReader brand. ![]() KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in KM 2022ĪBBYY Recognition Server Rebrands as ABBYY FineReader ServerĪBBYY, a global provider of content intelligence solutions and services, is rebranding its server-based optical character recognition (OCR) service ABBYY Recognition Server as ABBYY FineReader Server.KMWorld Guide to KM Trends, Products, & Services. ![]() Records Management, E-Discovery, Compliance. ![]()
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