CVISION Technologies Inc., a leading provider of software to optimize the accessibility and processes associated with document capture, announced it will provide a New York City based law firm a solution to optimize their PDFs and scanned documents.

The law firm selected CVISION PdfCompressor for their high volume of paper-based documents. The firm needed to create image documents more accessible to email, transmit, access, store, and search. Reh Hassan, a national account manager at CVISION Technologies mentions, "Due to the nature of the legal community, it is essential for legal teams to manage their time-sensitive documents in an efficient manner; a solution which our OCR technology helps to facilitate."

The firm selected CVISION PdfCompressor with OCR to process up to 75,000 pages per month. PdfCompressor combines advanced file compression, OCR, PDF conversion, and image processing to produce the most compact and searchable paper-based documents possible. Thousands of organizations globally rely on PdfCompressor to generate image documents more efficient to email, transmit, access, store, and search.

About CVISION
CVISION Technologies Inc. creates software to optimize the accessibility and processes associated with document capture. CVISION offers the best in file compression, recognition technology, automated data extraction, and PDF workflow applications. For more, visit www.cvisiontech.com.

 
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