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The Document Scanning market is a subset of the Information Management industry. It involves the digitization of physical documents, such as paper records, into digital formats. This process is often used to improve the efficiency of document storage and retrieval, as well as to reduce the costs associated with physical document storage. Document scanning can also be used to improve the security of documents, as digital documents can be encrypted and stored in secure locations.
The Document Scanning market is highly competitive, with a variety of vendors offering different solutions. Companies in the market include Fujitsu, Kodak Alaris, Canon, Epson, and Xerox. These companies offer a range of document scanning solutions, from basic desktop scanners to high-end production scanners. Additionally, many of these companies offer services such as document conversion, document indexing, and document archiving. Show Less Read more