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Kodak Alaris launches IN2 Ecosystem for easier information capture

Kodak Alaris has launched its Alaris IN2 Ecosystem with the aim of taking the complexity out of information capture. The combination of best-in-class scanners, software, services and partnerships are designed to transform data chaos into critical information to drive efficiency.

The Alaris IN2 Ecosystem helps organisations extract information from documents to increase productivity, enhance customer experiences and ultimately drive revenue growth. Today, businesses and governments are overwhelmed with the exponential growth of data. The inability to efficiently capture information from paper-based documents and integrate with digital workflows leads to complexity and lost opportunity across organisations.

Rick Costanzo, President and General Manager, Kodak Alaris Information Management said, "within this challenge lies a massive opportunity to drive growth and efficiency. Companies that master digital transformation are far better positioned to differentiate themselves from competitors and win in the marketplace."

"By combining our award-winning scanner portfolio, software and services, the Alaris IN2 Ecosystem makes it simple for organisations to begin extracting information from documents and integrating it into business processes."

A series of scanner, software, and service enhancements underpin the launch of the Alaris IN2 Ecosystem. Specifically, Kodak Capture Pro and Info Input Express Software, when combined with Alaris scanners, have new, intelligent capabilities that increase productivity and improve customer experience including Intelligent Exception Processing, Intelligent Barcode Reading and Intelligent Job Select.

The Info Input Solution portfolio also introduces a HTML5 Client solution in addition to the current Java Script option. This gives customers another choice when selecting the right solution for their IT environment and security needs.

On the services side, the Alaris IN2 Ecosystem will offer the right sized repair and maintenance options for each customer, as well as providing professional services like configuration, training and consultation designed to better optimise and streamline capture processes.

For hardware, the Kodak i4000 Series Scanners now offer customers the addition of metal detection, extending this capability from our top of the line i5000 Series. Detecting and preventing metal such as staples or paper clips from entering the scanner reduces downtime and avoids damage to the scanner and documents.

These enhancements are available worldwide immediately.

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