Kodak Alaris has launched the newest technology wireless desktop scanners, the Kodak ScanMate i1150WN and the Kodak i1190WN Scanners. These scanners will provide wireless and network connectivity and are mobile app ready to support BYOD and mobility in the workplace.
These follow the desktop family of 40 page-per-minute Kodak i1190 and i1190E Scanners that deliver superior speed and data capture accuracy for multiple document types, making it an excellent solution for loan origination, case management, HR onboarding, accounts payable, receivable, and records management, among other applications. The i1190 Series is designed to process paperwork faster and closer to the point of intake to initiate or complete a business transaction, ultimately improving the speed at which decisions are made and responsiveness to customers.
A recent survey on the rapid adoption of Bring Your Own Device policies indicates that nearly 75% of companies allow BYOD as a way for employees to check e-mail and complete work outside of traditional business hours. There’s little doubt that enterprise mobility will continue to be a major productivity enabler as workers grow accustomed to accessing real-time data and organisations incorporate smartphones and other connected devices into their business processes. A major increase in connected devices means businesses need to expand their wireless infrastructure, making internal systems available for mobile access and deploying solutions that address the demand for mobility.
With the i1150WN and i1190WN Scanners, businesses can break free from the clutter of cables and wires. The scanners are ideal for business environments where employees need to quickly and easily share document capture devices. Users benefit from a control panel that offers custom commands and color coded icons to make scanning quick and easy, while providing useful information to help avoid and resolve errors.
Additionally, the scanners enable seamless connectivity through the office network or over Wi-Fi for a variety of office environments including bank tellers, government agencies and hospital nursing stations. Equipped with standard drivers, users can integrate with their existing and legacy business applications, eliminating extra steps in the capture process and complicated software installations, which helps reduce IT costs. IT administrators also have the ability to set security levels and disable wireless and mobile if needed, providing them with more efficient device management.
“Most wireless scanners are fine for individual users but they are not designed for sharing in a workgroup or connecting with business applications,” said Susheel John, Worldwide Category Director, Distributed Capture, Kodak Alaris Information Management. “Our Wireless and Network Scanners offer the flexibility and versatility that users need to manage complex document processes. They also provide integration capabilities that allow organizations to invest in new software and applications to address the evolving needs of their business, while meeting the needs of legacy applications today.”
The ScanMate+ Mobile App lets users scan quickly and easily to a tablet or mobile phone from the i1150WN or i1190WN Scanner. The app also makes it convenient to share files via email and upload to cloud-based applications such as SharePoint, Box or Evernote. Organisations that prefer to scan files and documents using their own proprietary mobile app can integrate with Kodak Alaris scanners using the web application programming interface.