ABBYY Recognition Server is a robust and powerful
server-based OCR solution for automating document conversion
processes across corporate departments and enterprises.
It is designed for mid- to high-volume OCR processing.
ABBYY Recognition Server can be used as both a turnkey
solution and an integral part of document capture, document
management, and back-end systems.
ABBYY Recognition Server is the ideal solution for:
- high-volume conversion of printed
documents to searchable formats such as PDF and PDF/A
(e.g. for digitizing archives or records creation);
- automating and streamlining routine document
conversion processes in large departments
and enterprises;
- low-cost and rapid integration
with other server-based systems and applications.
Recognition Server Key
Features
Highly Accurate Recognition in 191 Languages
The award-winning ABBYY’s OCR technology delivers
unprecedented recognition accuracy for any kind of documents.
Unattended Server-based Processing
Document conversion tasks are performed automatically
on a server, during scheduled hours or round-the-clock.
Unmatched Scalability
With its ability to use resources of additional computers
and CPUs during the processing, Recognition Server can
convert virtually any volume of documents within the
required timeframe. In addition, there is no need for
complex system configuration – it takes just a
few minutes to extend the processing power by plugging
additional stations into the system.
Centralized Management
Recognition Server provides a remote management console
as a central administration point for defining processing
parameters, creating specific “workflows”
for particular projects and managing recognition stations
across the enterprise.
Reliability and Fault Tolerance
Designed as a highly robust solution, Recognition Server
ensures ongoing system stability and data safety.
Flexible Integration Tools
Integration with scanners, MFPs, imaging applications
and backend systems has never been easier. Recognition
Server can communicate with other systems in a number
of ways: via “watched” folders, email, COM-compatible
API or Web Service API. The program provides all the
features to function as an OCR Web Service in a Service-Oriented
Architecture (SOA).
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