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Check Processing

Software Integration Will Make You or Break You

August 29, 2012

Today was a record day on the system integration front. Today, we worked with an alliance partner and successfully helped them create a demonstration package, running our Accura XV check recognition software in less than one hour! Yes, you heard it, less than 1 HOUR! This amazing achievement was due to a new C# (that’s “C Sharp” for you non-technical folks) interface using state-of-the-art development tools, sample code and a simplified system development kit (SDK). With efficiency in mind for our business partners, the OrboCAR Bridge Interface (OBI) was born as a part of Accura XV.

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Even Mobile Banking Cannot Drive 100% “Online Banking” Enrollment

August 20, 2012

It is no secret that banking has come a long way in the past decade. Technological changes have played a tremendous role in expanding services which banking customers now have access to. However, are we limited by the 80/20 rule?

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Why Checks have a Place in our Future

August 15, 2012

Everyone seems to want to pick on the check. Poor little guy… Obviously there are inefficiencies with checks, which translate into innovations and new products which generate margin in certain market segments. But let’s not forget…

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Check the Check Before Posting the Check into Checking

August 7, 2012

Question: As check processing operations transition from centralized to distributed capture, what are the implications to image quality assurance, image usability, and image integrity?

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Envision More out of your Branch and Teller Image Capture

July 19, 2012

Mediocrity vs. excellence. It’s the dilemma which many financial institutions (FI) face when they implement a new system. But why are we speaking about mediocrity when the expectations for a new system is excellence? Because many times FI’s do not have processes in place to ensure success, do not hold their employees accountable and/or accept mediocre results from their vendors.

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