Monday, August 8, 2011

Brainware Announces Release of Visibility 2.0

New Features Include Localization, iPad App and More

August 8, 2011, Ashburn, VA —Brainware, Inc., the leading provider of intelligent data capture and enterprise search solutions, announced today the release of Visibility 2.0, the latest edition of Brainware Distiller’s module for providing on-demand metrics and analytics to optimize operational transparency and control. Supporting the company’s goal of providing the most advanced applications available for enabling efficiency, visibility and control of document-based processes, Brainware Visibility 2.0 delivers these new features for added management capabilities:


  • The iPad application for Visibility: This helps users control their document-based processes remotely, supporting a widespread trend towards mobile business apps.



  • Localization: The solution can be tailored to reflect regional differences in language and format requirements.



  • Sliding menus, interactive charts and a hierarchical category structure: These features enhance the user’s ability to review system performance and access critical data with the precise analytics they require.



  • iHTML report format: Visibility introduces a new reporting format, iHTML, which allows users to filter or search larger data sets, delivering necessary intelligence more quickly.

“Brainware’s customers routinely cite process transparency as a core benefit of automating with Distiller,” said Charles Kaplan, Vice President of Marketing at Brainware. “By giving users greater insight into their back-office processes, Visibility helps financial management access needed documents instantly, respond to audits or other external requests with expediency, assess staff performance and capitalize on opportunities for strategic cash management. By continuing to innovate in areas of user-friendliness, including the introduction of more customizable user interfaces and apps enabling remote data access and management, Visibility 2.0 reflects our commitment to creating the technologies that Global 2000 companies need.”

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