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US Federal Government Mandated to Improve its Customer Experience

How is it that in the gilded age of information & technology governments across the globe communicate haven’t changed the way they communicate? Consider the potential improvements if citizens had better, faster and more personalized information regarding Covid and the changing protocols surrounding it. Imagine how much more effective we could be as a society if communication was improved, and savings for taxpayers and governments if these channels were digital?

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IRS Implements DocBridge® Solutions to Address Document Accessibility Compliance

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), a division of the Department of the Treasury of the United States of America, has chosen DocBridge® software from Compart to more efficiently deliver taxpayer notices.

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Modern Document Creation Software for Multichannel Communication

Higher performance, significantly lower maintenance costs, and the ability to issue every invoice "on demand" in four languages on all of today's digital and analog media. Read more about the project at Swisscom, Switzerland's largest telecommunications service provider.

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Section 508 Compliance

Making documents and communications accessible is not about compliance – it’s the right thing to do… and will increase your marketplace.

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Document Conversion with Archiving

A Scalable, high-performance solution is the tried-and-true “Swiss Army Knife” for converting or transforming documents and files of any format, which is becoming increasingly popular for display and output on electronic media.

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Automated Inbound Email Processing with Central Conversion

DocBridge® Conversion Hub as a central conversion instance for documents of any format creates the basis for artificial intelligence (AI) in input management.

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Smart Digital Documents are Intelligent Documents

“Smart documents” are digital documents that can do more than simply be printed and sent. They are intelligent. They contain information, codes and data for processing on all physical and electronic channels, going far beyond pure output.

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Digital Accessibility – Solutions for Universal Accessible Communication and Documents

Universal accessibility automatically means inclusion. Embedding structural information is known in the jargon as tagging. Creating multichannel-capable, and therefore responsive, documents also takes care of the universal accessibility issue, practically as an afterthought.

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Development and Technology

HTML5 Instead of PDF: The End of the US-Letter Format

The PDF has been an important tool in digital transformations, but the next leg of our journey focuses on HTML5. Seamlessly displayed on all devices, HTML5 allows for links to many other API’s increasing flexibility and ease of use!

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Accessible PDF: Digital Documents without Boundaries

Accessibility - not only a matter for people with disabilities. Why political correctness is also becoming increasingly important in business terms.

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