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Gain Peace of Mind with GDPR Compliant Document Viewing Tool for Secure Collaboration

These days there is a heightened awareness of the risk of opportunity for a data breach or cyber attack. Whether the spike in attention came from a global pandemic, brink of international war, or an unknown hacker that set its sights on Elon Musk, there is a general consensus that our personal data is at […]

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Machine Learning: What Is It, Why Does It Matter, and Where Is It Going?

Seventy-six percent of companies surveyed plan to prioritize machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) deployments in 2021. Despite increased uptake, however, there is still a great deal of confusion surrounding these advanced concepts. In order to understand how organizations hope to leverage ML and AI in their technology initiatives, it’s helpful to take a […]

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SURGE: Effective Automated Testing in a Microservice World – Part 2

Gerry Hernandez, Accusoft Senior Software Engineer This is a continuation of our series of blog posts that share our experience with functional test automation in a real-world microservice product base. In part two, we will share our philosophical approach to SURGE: Simulate User Requirements Good-Enough. Be sure to read part one before getting started.   […]

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APIs: The Cornerstone of LegalTech, Part 2

In part one of our series on how APIs are empowering a new generation of LegalTech solutions, we looked at some of the technology obstacles facing today’s legal organizations. We also covered the basic principles of how API integration works and how it can bridge the gap between legacy systems and new applications. In part […]

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Adding a Document Viewer to Your .NET Applications

Adding document viewing features to an application can be a challenge. Although there are many open source options available, finding a suitable ASP.NET document viewer or .NET image viewer that provides the right level of flexibility and functionality often requires a more specialized solution. Fortunately, .NET developers have good options when the time comes to […]

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The C++ STL: How to Harness Its Power

Sometimes, as a software engineer, one has to deal with code we would rather not. “What were they thinking?” is a common sentiment. In my experience, this seems to be more exacerbated in C++, where it’s much easier to do the wrong thing and re-implement something ourselves instead of using what’s available to us by […]

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Cloud-Based Document Management: More Than File Storage

Many of us are old enough to remember the ways offices used to manage documents. The familiar beige file folders all lined up, alphabetically, numerically, or by some other organizational scheme. You might remember how the dust, coffee cups, and other random office supplies would accumulate on top of it in the closet, between the […]

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How can I get rid of the selection handles for my marks in PrizmDoc Viewer?

Question I would like to remove the mark selection handles from the marks (annotations and redactions) in the viewer so that my users can’t resize marks, but so they can still move the marks around. How can I do this? Answer The easiest way to achieve the functionality you’re looking for would be to simply […]

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Realizing the Potential of AI Data Processing Applications

  Far from just another tech industry buzzword, artificial intelligence (AI) is fast becoming a mainstay of data collection and analysis for many organizations. According to research by Accenture, not only do 84 percent of executives think leveraging AI is critical to meeting growth objectives, but three out of four of them believe they will […]

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Why Upgrading Technology in Businesses Matters Now More Than Ever

Periods of great disruption often have a way of presenting opportunities to companies willing to make the right investments in the future. That’s been especially true of the COVID-19 pandemic, which demonstrated that many organizations are, in fact, capable of implementing rapid and sweeping technology changes when they prioritize such initiatives. A survey of executives […]