CASE STUDY: Application Development Success for Medical Device Customer
The solution provides an integrated product where manufacturers and sellers maintain a master repository for […]
Read MoreCASE STUDY: Oil & Gas Producer Cuts Costs and Gains Huge Competitive Advantage
Before the implementation of Axis’s flagship document imaging solution, this Oil & Gas producer’s only option was slow, error-prone, hand-keying of the complex land and title documents.
Read MoreOvercoming the Challenges of Communication, Culture, And Trust Between Onshore and Offshore Development Teams
At Axis, we run our projects with our clients utilizing a combination of onshore and […]
Read MoreAxis Technical Group is Excited to Announce Support for Windows 10
Today Axis Technical Group announced support for Windows 10, which was released this year to […]
Read MoreA Compelling Case To Outsource Software Testing Services
Functional and defect-free software is the pride of any software development organization. Creating defective software […]
Read MoreHow Can Technology Be Used To Extract Data From Unstructured Content?
During a roundtable discussion at an AIIM Conference, we shared our stories and experiences to help identify best practices for processing unstructured content.
Read MoreHandwritten Documents: Definitions, The Challenges, And The Methods To Manage Unstructured Content – Chapter 4
Our fourth chapter in the “Best Practices for Managing Unstructured Data” blog series will focus […]
Read MoreUnstructured Documents – Definitions, The Challenges And The Methods To Manage Unstructured Content – Chapter 3
Our third chapter in the “Best Practices for Managing Unstructured Data” series will focus on […]
Read MoreSemi-Structured Documents: Definitions, The Challenges, And The Methods To Manage Unstructured Content – Chapter 2
Our second chapter in the series “Best Practices for Managing Unstructured Data” will focus on […]
Read MoreAxis Technical Group featured in an interview with the Document Imaging Report
Axis Technical Group was recently featured in an interview with Ralph Gammon of the Document Imaging Report (DIR).
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