Brainware and the Back Office

November 23, 2011

Have we been ignoring the back office as a niche for search and content processing? No, we have not ignored this niche.

There is money to be made in handling paper plus digital content, and Brainware wants to convince some organizations that it leads the field. News.Gnome.es clued us in with “Brainware Emerges As Market Leader For Intelligent Data Capture: 2011 Survey.” The survey, conducted by the Institute of Financial Operations, focused on the use of automated data capture to tame companies’ accounts payable. Thomas M. Bohn of the Institute summarizes the results:

These findings demonstrate that accounts payable departments using data capture technology—especially higher volume, complex operations—hold the advantage in reducing costs, improving turnaround times and optimizing accountability over their process. Furthermore, these insights are consistent with the numerous customer case studies I’ve witnessed while hosting events with Brainware this past year.

This press release from Brainware emphasizes that company’s leadership in this area. The enterprise serves many large companies and organizations globally, and boasts that its products “manage unstructured data without templates, exact definitions, taxonomies or indexing.”

It seems the purveyors of search solutions can’t help but invent new classifications as the try to cope with the complexity of their task. We will update this list of 14 silver bullets to include this new category.

Cynthia Murrell, November 23, 2011

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