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DocsCorp, (www.docscorp.com) a global leader in PDF integration technology, announced that the company has formed a partnership with Technovation (www.technovation.co.nz), a leading provider of IT services and consulting to New Zealand government agencies and law firms.
Commenting on the partnership, Don Staples, Technovation Managing Director, said “our clients are looking for solutions that work well together, not in isolation. Direct integration into MS Office applications, scanners as well as the Interwoven document management systems is a pdfDocs speciality. I see DocsCorp helping us provide our clients with innovative solutions to more efficiently manage workflow and improved customer service. DocsCorp is focussed on building and maintaining a long term relationship with its customers in New Zealand."
DocsCorp Business Development Manager New Zealand, Azan Iwasaki, went on to say that “businesses want integrated technologies to reduce costs, achieve greater efficiencies and ultimately mitigate risks to their organisations. The pdfDocs suite of products integrates into core business applications and systems to deliver real workplace efficiency at a price firms can afford. Our mission has always been to develop solutions that add value to core business applications. Interwoven WorkSite users, for example, can print a Word document to PDF and profile it directly into WorkSite as a new document or a new version of a document without interacting with the pdfDocs interface. Within the WorkSite environment, it’s a right-click to create a PDF document. Integration should not only be seamless, it should also be as painless as possible.”
“With Technovation’s sound understanding of the market, I’m delighted to announce this new partnership,”concludes Iwasaki.
About the pdfDocs Solutions Suite
The DocsCorp pdfDocs suite of products (pdfDocs Desktop, compareDocs, OCR Server, formFiller) integrates into core business applications, processes and systems to deliver higher levels of efficiency, productivity and security for corporations, financial institutions, governments and legal firms when working with and distributing business-critical documents and forms in the Portable Document Format (PDF)—a format that is safe, secure and universal. |
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