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Artsyl Capture for Student Transcripts

08/26/2007

“Artsyl Launches Capture for Student Transcripts”
Toronto, Canada (August 27, 2007)

For the first time, high schools and colleges will have the ability to scan student transcripts and have all student information and all student course history data extracted automatically.

The new solution from Artsyl, currently named ATP for Transcripts, is a revolutionary new way to enter, evaluate, and store student transcripts. Schools were spending a lot of time to enter these complex documents, and the situation was made worse by the sheer number of types of transcripts in circulation.

ATP for Transcripts can extract data from any student transcript format. Artsyl has developed special imaging and rules-based OCR processing to handle these documents, which are some of the most challenging in the industry.

Mr. Riley of Artsyl says that prior to the launch of ATP for Transcripts, Artsyl had OEM customers that are large players in imaging and content management for the education vertical lined up. “We are thrilled to bring a new solution originally not thought possible to the market. Version one is amazing, I can’t wait to see version 2.0,” hinted Riley.

Artsyl has made the solution available in the form of a boxed product that will extract data automatically from transcripts and export results to XML. This solution will be targeted to VARs and Service Bureaus that are big players in education. Artsyl has also created an SDK version of the solution to serve as underlying technology in many popular packages targeted directly to universities. Trail versions of both forms of the product are available to all interested testers.



About Artsyl: Artsyl Technologies, Inc. is a Canadian-born firm that specializes in recognition technologies. We take currently available technologies and put them into practice for organizations. Artsyl also serves as a knowledgebase for the development of future recognition technology solutions and a resource for all organizations investigating such technologies. To find out more please visit the corporate website at www.ArtsylTech.com. News contacts please email relations@artsyltech.com.

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