Despite the proliferation of portable computer devices, the world still uses
the pen and paper especially with regard to forms, to record information when
mobile and doing their routine jobs.
Recognising this IPC is to launch a new range of products and services that
will revolutionise the capture and transmission of such data.
Using highly advanced digital pens, state of the art handwriting recognition,
and Anoto pattern paper, users will be able to write on overprinted standard
paper that will in effect become a computer terminal.
A PDF and XML file will
be created of a completed form (which can include drawings and hand written
notes) and this information can be transmitted via Bluetooth direct to a host
server in seconds (or via a USB port in a PC). A version for notes only taking
will also be available.
IPC’s Marketing Manger, Pam Roberts said ‘This new revolutionary service
completes the circle in information creation and management. People in all sorts
of work situations will be able to use what they are familiar with – pen and
paper- yet the business will benefit from speed of access to the information,
cutting out data key entry, and be able to store a true PDF image at the same
time. And of course mstore our EDM solution will be able to interface easily
with this new technology to give an even wider range of benefits’.
If you are interested in getting more information on this exciting new
offering contact us on 01480-356701.