Kofax Mobile Capture

As mobile devices become part of our everyday life, mobile capture is becoming an interesting new concept. Kofax Mobile Capture™ turns a smart phone or tablet into a scanning device which not only captures a document, but can also extract critical data. With this powerful capability field representatives or customers themselves can capture documents, photos and data using smart phones or tablet computers to initiate critical business processes at the earliest point in the process.

With Kofax Mobile Capture you are able to provide better and faster service to your customers by turning their smart phones or tablets into sophisticated scanning devices. Customers can capture documents, photos and data using smart phones or tablet computers and have the relevant data automatically extracted and sent to your business processes. They can kick off a claim process, send information for a loan application, provide proof of delivery – and thousands of other tasks – all from the palm of their hand. The power of Kofax Mobile Capture enables you to be more responsive to your customers, speed processes, reduce costs and grow revenue.

Documentum v7

Documentum v7.0 has been released by EMC late 2012 and we wanted to explain the product background as a number of our customers are asking whether they should upgrade to it.

Documentum Content Server v7.0 is a release primarily focused on facilitating the implementation of D2 and xCP v2. There is no WebTop for v7.0, but v6.7. SP2 is certified against this build, as too is xPlore v1.3.

So if you are looking to migrate to a D2/xCP stack then we do recommend the upgrade, however, if you going to stay with the WebTop platform then we recommend staying with v7.0.

As you can see from the changes below they are focused on server operations.

  • AES-128 Encryption for TLS/SSL Cryptography
  • Enhanced Type Caching
  • Intelligent Session Management
  • LDAP Nested Group Synchronization
  • Support for Kerberos in Multiple Domains
  • Projection of the Dormancy Status to Connection Brokers
  • Virtual Deployment
  • Remote Key Management (RKM)
  • ACS Server Dormancy Status
  • ACS/BOCS Deep Export Support
  • Documentum Messaging Services (DMS) High Availability
  • Documentum Messaging Services (DMS) Can Be Installed on Content Server Host
  • FIPS 140–2 Compliance
  • AES-128 Encryption for TLS/SSL Cryptography
  • Widening of User and Group Name Properties
  • Better Installation Experience

The release notes are available in EMC’s PowerLink, but don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you require more information.

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