It is highly extensible, which we found to be most valuable. It is a very extensible solution because it is based on configurable rule sets. We were able to amend and adjust the solution and very easily add custom code and custom components. It does require some programming experience, but we found that not to be an issue. We liked its extensibility.
Software Development Senior Specialist at NTT Data
Real User
2022-01-26T20:22:21Z
Jan 26, 2022
I like Datacap's integration with FileNet because financial companies use that export. The second part is web services integration, which is effortless to implement.
Manager - Software Development at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-28T21:58:10Z
Dec 28, 2021
While we are doing indexing, we tag the document type. It's programmed inside of Datacap to automatically detect the document based on a given template. It auto-indexes that document, which means that it automatically tags the correct document type to the scanned document.
The second thing that I like about Datacap is the fingerprint capture which is easy to configure on Datacap. From the form of the document, if a document is redundant in the same department, we can configure the capture based on the form of the documents
Senior Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2018-10-09T05:21:00Z
Oct 9, 2018
The big thing these days is really the Insight Edition component and being able to build annotators to extract from literally unstructured content: paragraphs and information where there's no start anchor point to define where that data is located. There could be a number of entities in that which you have to draw information from. Being able to extract from them is really the differentiator today between that product and many of the other products...
Datacap Practice Director at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-10-09T05:21:00Z
Oct 9, 2018
One of the valuable features of Datacap is the user experience. One thing that IBM did a few years ago was they standardized all of their ECM products on Content Navigator, including Datacap. If you're an IBM ECM customer you have FileNet, you have Datacap, you have StoredIQ and you have a consistent user experience, user interface.
IBM Datacap helps you streamline the capture, recognition and classification of business documents and extract important information. Datacap supports multiple-channel capture by processing paper documents on scanners, mobile devices, multi-function peripherals and fax. It uses natural language processing, text analytics and machine learning technologies, like those in IBM Watson, to automatically identify, classify and extract content from unstructured or variable documents. The software can...
The installation of the solution is very simple.
The standout feature of this intelligent product is its remarkable capability.
It is the best solution for scanning purposes.
I work for an insurance company, and we use Datacap for document processing.
The solution offers many features that are beneficial for customers.
I can have all scanners accessible from my end.
The administration of the application following an error is most valuable. We are able to know easily when something is stuck in the system.
It is highly extensible, which we found to be most valuable. It is a very extensible solution because it is based on configurable rule sets. We were able to amend and adjust the solution and very easily add custom code and custom components. It does require some programming experience, but we found that not to be an issue. We liked its extensibility.
I like Datacap's integration with FileNet because financial companies use that export. The second part is web services integration, which is effortless to implement.
The most valuable features of IBM Datacap is the capturing and recognizing of pages, documents as well as the scanner and barcodes.
While we are doing indexing, we tag the document type. It's programmed inside of Datacap to automatically detect the document based on a given template. It auto-indexes that document, which means that it automatically tags the correct document type to the scanned document.
The second thing that I like about Datacap is the fingerprint capture which is easy to configure on Datacap. From the form of the document, if a document is redundant in the same department, we can configure the capture based on the form of the documents
The solution automates manual data entry.
The most valuable feature is its ability to capture data, which changes all the time into different formats.
It's resiliency. There are multiple ways of identifying what you are looking for. There are multiple export formats.
The big thing these days is really the Insight Edition component and being able to build annotators to extract from literally unstructured content: paragraphs and information where there's no start anchor point to define where that data is located. There could be a number of entities in that which you have to draw information from. Being able to extract from them is really the differentiator today between that product and many of the other products...
One of the valuable features of Datacap is the user experience. One thing that IBM did a few years ago was they standardized all of their ECM products on Content Navigator, including Datacap. If you're an IBM ECM customer you have FileNet, you have Datacap, you have StoredIQ and you have a consistent user experience, user interface.
It helps companies figure out how to use advanced imaging techniques, processes, best practices, and other tools.
It reduces human error and saves time.