ABBYY OCR Technology for Captiva InputAccel
Captiva Software Corporation, the standard setter in enterprise input solutions, chose ABBYY Software house OCR technologies for leveraging its flagship information input solution

Captiva InputAccel is used by hundreds of globally known companies helping them to collect and integrate external information in their systems. InputAccel works around the globe and the clock to transform the deluge of external data into usable, business-ready content no matter what its format or point of origin is.
Needless to say that for a company accuracy in processing enormous data streams flowing in and out 24/7 is a vital matter and a key criterion in selection of the solution. To ensure required accuracy, Captiva Software Corporation entrusted creation of an OCR module for InputAccel to ATAPY, as ABBYY’s software development branch, experienced in FineReader-based solutions for enterprises of different sizes.
Thorough study of InputAccel by specialists from ABBYY resulted in complete project documentation passed to ATAPY for implementation. On top of that, synergetic joint project management (ABBYY-ATAPY) improved the module in terms of usability and productivity in the course of development without running into additional work investment or extending the project timeline.
Feature highlights
OCR module integrates into InputAccel workflows as configurable instances with user defined settings. Settings are provided by FineReader Engine and cover optimization for OCR, recognition options, and output document formatting. Each instance can be inserted into workflow to envelop from single pages of a document to large volumes of incoming documentation.

About Captiva Software:
Captiva Software makes software solutions for document information processing and data capture from paper and electronic documents and provides related services. Information in the form of extracted content and files are acquired in the Captiva Solution and then delivered for storage or workflow into document management systems such as those from Documentum, Open Text, Microsoft, or IBM. In 2005 Captiva Software Corporation was acquired by EMC Software Group, a division of EMC Corporation. This acquisition represented a natural extension to the EMC Documentum enterprise content management platform and added existing integrated technology to the EMC software portfolio.
