Doculabs and Imaging Acceptance Executives to Deliver Keynote Addresses at Captiva's Capture 2004

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Captiva Software Corp., provider of input management solutions, announced that James Watson, CEO and founder of Doculabs, and John Rome, founder and vice-chairman of Imaging Acceptance Corp. (IAC), will deliver the keynote addresses at Capture 2004, Captiva's Enterprise Input Management Technology Conference. The event takes place July 19-20 in San Diego and will offer attendees an opportunity to exchange ideas and explore the latest advancements powering the information capture market. Both keynote addresses will take place the morning of Tuesday, July 20.

Watson's address will focus on the current state and future direction of the enterprise input management (EIM) market, one of the fastest growing segments of the enterprise content management (ECM) space. He will also discuss Doculabs' independent review of Captiva's Digital Mailroom, an overall assessment of the technology, its value proposition and its ability to address key customer and market needs. Under Watson's direction, Doculabs has firmly established a leadership position in offering unbiased, real-world product assessments in the ECM realm.

Rome's keynote will describe how the processing of incoming documents, forms and transactions has evolved, and what the future looks like for mail processing. Rome is a pioneer in providing customers high-volume systems for turning paper mail into streamlined electronic content. IAC develops technologies and services for users to file and retrieve paper and mail electronically on their public and private network Web sites faster, cheaper and safer than they can file the paper itself.

"We're proud to have James and John, leaders in their respective fields, as keynote speakers for Capture 2004. They will complement the other exceptional speakers we've planned for the event," said Reynolds C. Bish, president and CEO of Captiva. "Capture 2004 will enable attendees to network with colleagues and leaders in the input management market, share their experiences and gain useful knowledge they can immediately put to work in their businesses."

Capture 2004 promises to be a valuable experience for Captiva users and others interested in exploring the latest advances in managing business critical information from paper, faxes and scanned forms, documents and transactions into useable electronic content. The event is the essential forum of the Captiva global community and will provide a venue for a variety of speakers and sessions that describe pragmatic solutions to help companies capture and manage content to best meet the growing needs of their customers, employees and other constituencies. Breakout tracks will cover input management basics, new features and best uses of Captiva's input management solutions, detailed case studies, product training and much more. The event will also feature a technology showcase at which best practice ECM hardware and software providers will demonstrate the latest advances in input management, as well as a range of products and services.

Discounted registration pricing for Capture 2004 is available until June 18. More information is available at www.capture2004.com.

28.05.2004, Captiva Software




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