Interview with: Robert L. Voelk, Chairman, President and CEO - featuring: their document routing products and services that enable organizations to manage the capture, process and distribution of “mixed-mode” documents containing both paper and electronic documents to electronic information systems, leveraging the native interfaces users are already familiar with.

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Omtool AccuRoute is a platform for document capture, processing and routing that gives end users a great deal of flexibility using interfaces that they are very comfortable with like their own email interface or their own document management or repository interface

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Robert L. Voelk
Chairman, President and CEO

Interview conducted by:
Walter Banks, Publisher
CEOCFOinterviews.com
April 6, 2006



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“Two years ago, we released a product into the legal market called, AccuRoute, which has become our core product going forward. Therefore, our current positioning in the marketplace is that we are a leading provider of document routing products and services that enable organizations to capture, process and route what we call ‘mixed-mode documents’. These are documents that are both in paper and electronic form or either paper or electronic form. Fundamentally, AccuRoute is a horizontal product.  Most businesses today still have a lot of paper outside of their electronic systems and they need a way of streamlining their processes, so that they can reintegrate that paper into the electronic flow. This could be for a number of reasons, such as SEC reporting or compliance to regulations like Sarbanes-Oxley and other various regulations for the banking industry. These compliance issues are not easy to deal with in systems where you have a significant amount of information electronically that you can archive and can retrieve, but you also have a lot of paper documents running through the building that you really don’t have a handle on.” - Robert L. Voelk

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