Artsyl, a provider of document capture software has introduced new docAlpha 3.0, which is an intelligent document recognition offering with classification, data extraction and document processing capabilities.
The new docAlpha 3.0 automatically collects, identifies and captures large volumes of structured and semi-structured documents.
Artsyl said that the new offering provides advanced classification and capture capabilities to extract and verify data and integrate data with an array of document management, content management and database applications.
The docAlpha imports documents from any local or remote source, including scanners, networked MFPs, fax servers, directories, FTP or e-mail.
The new offering’s front-end integration enables knowledge workers to capture documents from the control panel of MFPs and launch a workflow that taps the advanced capture, verification and back-end integration features of docAlpha.
The offerings also delivers production classification and data extraction from documents via a highly flexible and expandable SOA architecture designed to meet the challenges of virtually any project from small, departmental tasks to larger enterprise-level initiatives.
The new docAlpha 3.0 features include: expanded front-end connectivity with auto-import of documents from multiple FTP, SFTP and E-mail sources; enhanced self-learning with Auto-Find technology; multi-level classification; double verification; and automatic data duplicates resolution policies.
In addition, the new offering has the ability to auto-generate docAlpha document profile; support for 3rd party verification applications; flexible batch filtering; active directory user authentication; and flexible retention policy.