Do Companies Still Use Manual Data Entry?
The answer is a resounding YES. A better question is “Why do companies still use manual data entry?” It’s slow, error-prone, and expensive. Typing information into spreadsheets, ERP systems, and
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The answer is a resounding YES. A better question is “Why do companies still use manual data entry?” It’s slow, error-prone, and expensive. Typing information into spreadsheets, ERP systems, and
Patrick SeguinJuly 21, 2020
Data entry specialists should be extinct by now. At the very least, they should be a rare breed. However, companies are still hiring them to enter data manually into their
Patrick SeguinJune 16, 2020
Cognitive capture powers up robotic process automation (RPA) with artificial intelligence (AI) that extracts document data through context rather than rules. This gives you a virtual workforce that needs little
Patrick SeguinMay 5, 2020
It is estimated that worldwide, finance and accounting departments are still processing up to 90% of invoices manually. This staggering figure means companies like yours are spending more while processing
Olivia GraceyApril 21, 2020
For a long time, computers were people. From the early 17th century until as recently as the 1970s, the word “computer” meant “someone who does calculations”. In business, human computers
Patrick SeguinMarch 12, 2020
A shocking number of companies still rely on staff, freelancers, and outsourcing companies to handle their invoice data capture. An oft-quoted 2019 Billentis report states that “90% of all invoices
Patrick SeguinMarch 4, 2020
Document data capture is vital to your business operations. Accurate, timely output keeps functions across your organization running efficiently and effectively. The quality of the data you extract from documents
Patrick SeguinFebruary 19, 2020
Our Rossum integration success story for this week comes from Changepond Technologies. Established in 2000, this “Native Digital Integrator” has been helping companies manage the convergence of enterprise software and
Jai PrataphFebruary 11, 2020
In this week’s installment of our series of Rossum integration success stories, we’re pleased to present an abridged version of a post written by certified SAP consultant Kimveasna Pen. More
Kimveasna PenFebruary 4, 2020