Data Support Systems Incorporates Snowbound's Powerful RasterMaster Imaging Technology Into Its TRIPS Modules.WATERTOWN, Mass. -- Snowbound snow·bound adj. Confined in one place by heavy snow. snowbound Adjective shut in or blocked off by snow Adj. 1. Software, a leading provider of performance-driven imaging solutions, today announced that its RasterMaster Imaging technology has been selected by Data Support Systems, a leading developer of image-based Day Two Processing solutions for the banking industry. The RasterMaster technology will be embedded into several modules within Data Support Systems' Touchless Return Item Processing System Product Suite (TRIPS). RasterMaster will be used to power crucial imaging functions for the TRIPS Exceptions and Incoming Return modules. It will enable users to view, manipulate, and transcode (1) To convert from one format to another. It implies conversion between very distinct kinds of data, such as from speech into text or from analog video into digital frames. Sometimes the term is used as nothing more than a fancier synonym for "convert. (convert) the front and back of check images through a web browser. RasterMaster supports multiple file formats including PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. , TIFF, MO:DCA, and ABIC ABIC Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference ABIC American Business Information Center (US Embassies) ABIC Army Business Initiative Council ABIC Army Battlefield Interface Concept , providing the user with crisp high-quality images and fast manipulation functions for rotation and zooming. "Given the changing needs in the banking industry, we required imaging technology that could not only meet our current needs but also be robust and flexible enough to handle our requirements in the future," commented Russ Bayer, CFO See Chief Financial Officer. , Data Support Systems. "We selected RasterMaster because it is flexible and easy to use, provides important functionality for the formats we support, and Snowbound's support team is reliable and responsive to our needs." "We are very pleased that Data Support Systems has chosen to use RasterMaster within its product suite," stated Simon Wieczner, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Snowbound Software. "We have been working closely with our banking and financial customers since 1996 to understand their needs and develop functions and products that support their industry-specific requirements. We like to believe that leveraging our expertise through insertion of our technology into the TRIPS modules provides Data Support Systems' customers with world-class reliability and functionality." RasterMaster is Snowbound's flagship imaging SDK (Software Developer's Kit) See developer's toolkit and Windows SDK. SDK - Software Developers Kit (or "Software Development Kit"). and Library that provides automated document imaging functions in order to decrease application development time while providing expert functionality and features. It is available for Java, Windows including .NET, UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). , and Macintosh platforms. About Snowbound Software Snowbound Software provides technology that companies depend on every day to conduct business across the enterprise. We make vital functions including viewing, converting, and manipulating documents and images easy. Snowbound's expert developer tools, powerful viewers, and rapid batch conversion programs support numerous file formats and are designed to increase productivity and profitability across numerous vertical markets. For more information please visit www.snowbound.com. |
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