Thursday, January 20, 2011

Brainware Distiller Comes to Capture 2011

Conference Explores State-of-the-Art Technologies and Best Practices in Business Automation

January 20, 2011, Ashburn, VA—Brainware, Inc., the leading provider of intelligent data capture and enterprise search solutions, announced today that the company will be exhibiting at Capture 2011, being held February 7-9 at the Omni Dallas Hotel Park in Dallas, Texas. Sponsored by TAWPI, IAPP and IARP, this event will afford IT and accounting professionals an opportunity to meet with Brainware representatives and learn about the substantial gains in operational efficiency and visibility offered by Brainware Distiller™ intelligent data capture technology.

On February 8th, Charles Kaplan, VP of Marketing at Brainware, will deliver a presentation, “Leveraging Data Capture for Remittance Processing and Line-Level Recognition,” outlining the unique benefits of intelligent data capture for remittance processing efficiency.

Brainware recently sponsored a TAWPI-IAPP-IARP survey, “Global Trends in Automated Data Capture in AP,” exploring the persistent challenges accounts payable professionals routinely face, and the substantial benefits of invoice processing automation.

About Capture 2011

TAWPI, IAPP and IARP have joined forces to create Capture 2011—the premier event on complex data capture and transactional content management. This one-of-a-kind event focuses on emerging technologies and best practices for the automation of critical document-driven applications such as invoice processing, order entry, application processing, loan processing, tax processing, healthcare payments processing, mailroom automation, payments and more. Through end-user case study presentations, interactive panel discussions and visionary keynote presentations, attendees will gain actionable strategies for improving business outcomes in document-driven applications. The event will also feature valuable networking opportunities, and an expo hall in which attendees can see data capture and transactional content management technologies and services firsthand.

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