1mage Software Inc
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1mage Software Inc
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1mage Software, Inc. develops and markets computer-based document management systems that capture, store, and display electronic files and paper documents as graphical images. The company is headquartered in Centennial, Colorado and currently employs 13 full-time employees. The firm offers a range of products for capturing, archiving, retrieval, integrating and exporting. The Company’s products include 1MAGE DMS, Image Content Management (ICM), 1ACCESS, V1A, 1SCAN and 1API. 1MAGE DMS is a server-based document management system that provides a range of solutions for scanning, indexing, storing and retrieving documents. ICM is an optical character recognition (OCR) enabled document processing & automation package. 1ACCESS product is a desktop application to manage a document management system (DMS) that allows users inquire on any documents in the 1MAGE DMS. 1SCAN is a Windows desktop application to manage high-volume scanning with 1SCAN. 1SCAN offers a continuous scanning mode for high-speed and nearly unattended scanning.
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