Eric Morrow – Business Analyst

by Eric Morrow May 14, 2010
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Eric is the newest arrival to Datacap’s Marketing team.  Before joining Datacap in 2009, he worked as an attorney for Cadwalader in the Healthcare/Non-profit group.  He brings an intense curiosity about social media and blogging to his work.
Eric has a B.A. in Political Economy from the University of California: Berkeley [...]

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Claims Processing Is Newest Profession To Attain Ninja Status

by David Jenness May 8, 2010
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It’s no longer good enough to be considered an expert. It’s no longer cool to be a guru.
In Silicon Valley, the latest “power” job title for those who perform at the highest level is “ninja,” as in systems ninja, cloud computing ninja, security ninja and senior user interface ninja. Ninja’s are hot. The Wall Street [...]

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Data Capture Software Crucial In This Dangerous World

by David Jenness May 4, 2010
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With the Times Square  terror plot still the lead story in the news, which unfolded recently just south of Datacap headquarters (where we make data capture software), the adrenaline here is understandably raised a few notches. It could have been bad. You don’t have to be a chronic worrier or neurotic alarmist to be concerned (though I [...]

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Noel Kropf, Co Founder, Chief Technology Officer

by Noel Kropf April 29, 2010
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Mr. Kropf manages Datacap’s Research & Development, customer support, and internal IT systems. He brings to the task special expertise in digital image processing, character recognition technology, database management, 3D modeling and display, and software development. While at Datacap, he co-developed the pioneering capture software Paper Keyboard (R), and created the first commercial hand-printed character [...]

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The Document Capture Hippocratic Oath: Capture No Evil!

by Noel Kropf April 29, 2010
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Medical Doctors pledge never to harm their patients. Responsible Document Capture practitioners have a similar commitment: ensure that every image and its associated index values are 100% valid at the end of the process.
Corrupt, invalid output from the document capture system is a bummer for everyone. It messes up downstream systems that are counting on [...]

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Datacap is Feeling Free in Philadelphia

by David Jenness April 23, 2010
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It was a beautiful spring evening in Philadelphia and Datacap CEO Scott Blau and I were walking the streets talking about politics and revolution. As we neared our hotel, we stopped next to Ben Franklin’s grave and there was a palpable sense of connection. He had been walking these very same streets 250 years ago, [...]

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What’s In A Name? The Universal Enterprise Content Capture Portal Thingy

by Scott Blau April 15, 2010
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Initially, I had trouble with the name “Universal Capture Portal.”  And that was a problem, because I had to write an “executive opinion” piece about such a beast.  At least that’s what our marketing guys wanted.  They had a good argument.  Datacap has developed very intriguing new capabilities for handling electronic documents – eDocs – [...]

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Hey Everyone, My Rash Is Clearing Up Nicely

by David Jenness April 8, 2010
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If you’re reading this blog, then chances are, you’re an experienced traveler in the social media universe. You’ve probably got a Facebook page, a LinkedIn page, a blog of your own, and maybe an account with Twitter, Flickr, MySpace, or one of any number of social media sites.
There’s no doubt that these new networks are [...]

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Look Carefully, or You May Not Recognize Taskmaster

by Jerry Moses April 1, 2010
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I often find myself talking about Datacap and Taskmaster in social settings. You know, the inevitable “So, what do you do?”  These discussions can be fun and, after all, I’m a salesman – you never know where the next sale may start. At some point in the conversation, it’s not uncommon for someone to reply, [...]

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Jerry Moses – Sales Manager

by Jerry Moses April 1, 2010
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Jerry brings an extensive background in direct and indirect software sales to Datacap. Prior to joining the company in 2003, he served as Vice President of Sales for Wet Electrics, a multi-media software start-up. During his tenure with Wet Electrics, Jerry negotiated a long-term strategic alliance with NEC Technologies and built a reseller channel comprised [...]

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