Tag Archives: PDF compressor

How to Create a Searchable Digital Library with Foxit
  • May 2, 2023
  • Frank Kettenstock, Chief Marketing Officer

It’s not unusual for businesses to accumulate thousands, even tens of thousands, of hard-copy documents over the years. But storing that many items is a nuisance—and it can be expensive. So, it pays to make all those documents digital and ...

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Government Agencies’ Interest in Digitizing Paper Records Grows
  • March 9, 2021
  • DeeDee Kato, Vice President of Corporate Marketing, Foxit

State and local government workers transitioning into remote work throughout the coronavirus pandemic has underscored the requirement for access to digital records instead of paper ones, according to a recent poll of government leaders. Paper records make up over 50% ...

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CTC 2019: The Outcome is the Goal
  • September 24, 2019
  • Stanley Chow, Sr Product Marketing Manager

The Court Technology Conference (CTC), held biennially by the National Center for State Courts, recently wrapped up in September 2019. Many workers in the public court systems convened in New Orleans, Louisiana to discover new technology applications, build relationships, and ...

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How to Choose the Right PDF OCR to Excel Converter
  • August 1, 2019
  • Dan Raiani, Director of Marketing, Enterprise Automation

PDF documents created by scanning physical files are a modern default when it comes to data storage. These files are flexible and easy to store and access, but they’re not suitable for every purpose. For instance, PDFs aren’t simple to edit ...

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Facing increasing color paper storage needs? Consider the solution that the District Savings Bank Ludwigsburg implemented
  • June 4, 2019
  • Karolin Koestler, Senior Marketing Manager EMEA

Despite their size and success as Germany’s second largest district savings bank, the Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg had two interrelated challenges: massive amounts of color paper documents that needed to be stored more efficiently and that also depended on retaining color to ...

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