by Richard Rogers | Apr 29, 2026 | Automation, Capture, Invoice Processing
Across all manufacturing industries, one stands out as an example of the “digital first” approach. Because of the need for scale, compliance and cost controls, food manufacturers are the leaders in digitised production line monitoring and control. Most high/mid...
by Richard Rogers | Apr 15, 2026 | Automation, Capture, Invoice Processing
The Challenge: Scaling Beyond Legacy Processes A historic, family-owned food manufacturer in the heart of the South West faced a common hurdle for growing businesses: an Accounts Payable (AP) function burdened by manual legacy processes. With over 3,000 suppliers and...
by Richard Rogers | Apr 7, 2026 | Automation, Capture, Invoice Processing
As a long-standing partner of Klippa here in the UK, we’ve always been committed to bringing you the most innovative tools to tackle document chaos. Today, we’re excited to share a major evolution in that mission: Klippa DocHorizon has officially rebranded to Doxis...
by Shaun McDowall | Jan 13, 2026 | Automation, Capture, Invoice Processing
Introducing Datacap 9.1.10 IBM has released the latest version of Datacap – version 9.1.10. This reached general availability as of December 19, 2025, delivering an extensive set of enhancements across recognition engines, platform services, usability, development...
by Shaun McDowall | Jan 9, 2026 | Automation, Capture, Invoice Processing
Unlocking Smarter Document Processing Through Best-of-Breed OCR and Intelligent Capture In modern enterprise environments, document processing pipelines face increasing demands. Organisations must ingest vast volumes of documents—structured and unstructured—while...
by Shaun McDowall | Jun 7, 2022 | Automation, content management, Invoice Processing
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes. In some ways, document capture is old hat. At first glance, it’s not sexy or exciting because it’s been done in various ways since at least the mid-1980s. There’s no doubt that over time things have changed. Originally, the focus was...
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