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![]() The India-based organization provides BPO, information-technology consulting and other services worldwide. Kofax's software will be used to assist the firm's client, an international government agency, with capturing, classifying and extracting data from more than two million multipage tax returns. Automating document processing – particularly for documents of high volume and paper- and data-sensitive information – improves productivity for both BPO providers and their customers, according to Alan Kerr, executive vice president of field operations at Kofax. “BPO providers serving document-centric government agencies in complex enterprise environments want solutions that enable faster, better and more accurate service levels for their clients,” he says. NEXT PAGE >> Related headlines Lake Forest's Primoris buys James Construction for $135 million Ladera Ranch's Strategic Storage Trust rebrands Aliso Viejo's Summit Office Campus inks two new tenants |
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