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LegalTech in 2020: Solving Industry Challenges in a Pandemic

After years of discussion and debate over the state of digital transformation in the legal field, 2020 delivered something of an ultimatum to an industry that has proven historically resistant to drastic change. The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly altered the way many law firms do business, forcing them to seek out a variety of LegalTech solutions […]

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How a Great Company Gets Data for Machine Learning

You’ve probably heard about machine learning. Even if you are not completely sure of what it’s about or what it’s for, you kinda know that machine learning is taking over the world. Why? Because it’s powerful, simple, and effective. However, this is not a story about the magnitude of machine learning itself. This is a […]

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3 Simple Things That Could Make or Break Your Development Team

It doesn’t matter if you are a small startup or an enterprise giant, or if you have in-house development teams or contractors. The effectiveness of your tech teams is an integral part of your business success and strategic growth. We live in a world driven by technology, and technology is changing fast. Companies can’t escape […]

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I'm using an early version of PrizmDoc and I'm noticing that my system becomes unresponsive after a while. Why is this happening?

Question With a fully-running PrizmDoc environment (version prior to v10.5), I’m noticing times where the system becomes unresponsive. That is, at some point, it no longer processes requests being made to the backend and I have to restart PrizmDoc in order to alleviate it. What could be causing this? Answer Prior to version 10.5, PrizmDoc […]

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How to Improve Digital Collaboration for Insurance Applications

Despite its reputation for being slow to adapt and held back by outdated, legacy technology, the insurance industry is undergoing a tremendous period of digital transformation. A new generation of InsurTech applications are helping insurers respond more quickly to a dynamic market and empowering customers to become more engaged with their policies. InsurTech digital collaboration […]

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What quality should my images be for processing form data and recognition using FormSuite?

Question What quality should my images be for processing form data and recognition using FormSuite? Answer In all cases, you want to have your images as clear and as clean as possible. For any particular procedure, please consider the following: OCR and ICR: Capture images in at least 300 DPI resolution. Ideally, working in black […]

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5 Visual Testing Best Practices

During my time in the domain of quality assistance, I’ve seen many teams struggle to get value from visual testing. Visual testing, at its core, is just making sure that the UI looks right to users. So with that in mind, I’ll elaborate on a short list of best practices which I have found help […]

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What quality should my images be for processing form data and recognition using FormSuite?

Question What quality should my images be for processing form data and recognition using FormSuite? Answer In all cases, you want to have your images as clear and as clean as possible. For any particular procedure, please consider the following: OCR and ICR: Capture images in at least 300 DPI resolution. Ideally, working in black […]

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0 to 60 Development: How to Accelerate Your Process Using Document & Image Processing APIs

  A recent Accusoft survey found that the top two challenges developers face are time constraints and lack of staff. Fortunately there’s a solution for developers who want to release feature-rich applications on time using their existing team. We’ll show you how you can use Accusoft’s advanced document and image processing APIs to add robust […]

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What are the best quality images to use when processing form data and recognition?

Question What are the best quality images to use when processing form data and recognition? Answer In all cases, you’ll want to have your images as clear and as clean as possible. For any particular procedure, please consider the following: OCR and ICR: Capture images in at least 300 DPI resolution. Ideally, working in black and […]