Monday, October 02, 2006

Small business people can drown in paper. We see it here in our office. Every day, we get paper from all directions and we're never sure what do do with some of it. Seems like the day after you throw something away or shred it, you find you needed it.

 Solutions to scan to PDF have existed for some time, but Fujitsu has done a great job of making it affordable for small businesses.The ScanSnap S500 sells for less than $500 bucks Canadian, and has terrific output. It's as easy as pushing one button and a text searchable ("OCR-ed") PDF document gets saved into a folder of your choice.

Weaknesses? At first glance, there's little control over this thing programmatically, or beyond the out-of-the-box "ScanSnap Organizer". For example, on our Small Business Server network, our SBS server has network fax enabled. Wouldn't it be nice if this thing could be used to scan directly to this service without having to open up the document and "Print to Fax"?

Furthermore, with Windows SharePoint Services, and a PDF iFilter installed, these searchable documents can live in a document library whose contents can be indexed... that piece of paper can now be found by anyone in the company using SharePoint search. It would sure be nice if this thing had support for WSS out of the box...

Thursday, October 05, 2006 5:07:42 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Good stuff
David
Thursday, August 02, 2007 7:24:00 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
What you are really asking is “Is [the GPL] really a productive way to move [closed-source companies] forward?” The answer, obviously, is no. The GPL was designed to enable the opposite of closed source companies.
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