CVISION Technologies Inc., a leading provider of advanced document capture software, announced that it will provide a Fortune 1000 company with an automated invoice processing solution. The company purchased a license of Trapeze for automated invoice extraction.

The company provides quality services and products to customers in a wide variety of industries. To improve their business processes, the company decided to supplement their accounts payable procedure with an automated invoice processing solution. They had previously relied on a team of five employees to manually process invoices, but this proved to be slow and inaccurate. After evaluating software from other software providers, the company decided that Trapeze for Invoice Processing from CVISION Technologies delivered the best results.

Trapeze for Invoice Processing is an automated solution that is designed to streamline accounts payable. The software is able to recognize and extract field data with high accuracy. By automating their invoice processing, the company is able to reduce its reliance on manual data entry and see an improvement to their workflow. CVISION's knowledgeable support team helped the company make the transition from paper-based to electronic invoice processing.

Chris Koulouris, marketing director at CVISION Technologies, said, "Automating invoice processing is the next natural step in accounts payable. Businesses that process their invoices electronically have a large advantage in both cost and time, allowing them to concentrate on more strategic and profitable ventures."

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. Through more efficient, automated workflows, CVISION clients can realize a measurable return on their document-driven processes. For more, visit http://www.cvisiontech.com.

 
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