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Follow on Google News | Comprehensive Document Imaging Services Made Available by CDGCDG offers a comprehensive selection of document imaging services for files of all sizes and media formats. These services ensure high quality output and easier document retrieval and archiving.
By: SEOP Digital output can be made available in a number of formats, including, but not limited to indexed PDF, TIFF, and HTML. In addition, different engineering software formats and delivery platforms can be provided for the delivery of the scanned output. The company also employs Business Solutions Architects to work alongside clients to inspect each aspect of the document imaging and management process. This allows clients proper and easier data storage, retrieval and archiving. Retrieval of critical information is also made easier with the company’s digital document indexing, which uses both human-driven and automated Optical Character Recognition (OCR) methods. CDG’s process involves two operators individually indexing the same document, and then comparing output using automated systems, which lead to higher quality assurance standards. This Boeing subsidiary prides itself in highly reliable and secure document imaging services, and in its ability to deliver output in large volumes. Find out more about this service by visiting http://www.cdgnow.com or calling 714-503-4200. # # # About Continental DataGraphics: CDG, a Boeing subsidiary, offers a wide selection of services and solutions to the engineering and manufacturing markets. A pool of highly skilled engineers with decades of experience enables the company to deliver cost-effective options, such as document imaging services, for complex operations. Find out more by visiting http://www.cdgnow.com, or contacting 714-503-4200. End
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