TOKYO - Thursday, July 14th 2016 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Toshiba Tec Corporation (TOKYO:6588) today announced that its new series of e-STUDIO Multifunction Peripherals (MFP) was developed in partnership with ABBYY® and Intel.
This summer, Toshiba Tec unveiled its newly-engineered e-STUDIO line featuring its latest e-BRIDGE Next controller. The new MFPs address the print, document management and workflow needs of virtually any business application while coinciding with Toshiba’s global message: “Connect. Integrate. Simplify. – Technology for every workplace delivering advanced functionality, ease of use and peace of mind,” reflecting the vision of “Together Information”.* To enhance the impact of its e-BRIDGE Next controller, Toshiba Tec is coupling ABBYY’s FineReader® Engine for embedded OS, and Intel’s® AtomTM E3800 Processor.
ABBYY is a leading provider of optical character recognition (OCR). The integration of ABBYY’s FineReader Engine with Toshiba MFPs enables business users to simply convert scanned documents and images into editable, searchable text, while preserving the layout and formatting of the original document. As a result, users may now complete OCR tasks just as easily as other standard functions.
The inclusion of Intel’s E3800 Atom processor heightens the overall performance and productivity of Toshiba MFPs by delivering faster document capture and output, improving energy efficiency, and the capability to run more complex applications that integrate with customer's business workflows.
With the inclusion of Toshiba’s e-BRIDGE Next, creating, sharing and managing information have never been easier than it is today. The adoption of ABBYY and Intel technology in Toshiba Tec’s just-launched MFP line will definitively bolster performance and ease-of-use while offering customers a more powerful user experience.
* Together Information is Toshiba Tec Printing Solution’s vision of how people and organizations create, record, share, manage and display ideas and data.
About Toshiba Tec
Toshiba Tec Corporation is a Toshiba’s group company, a leading provider of technology solutions, operating across multiple industries – ranging from retail, education and business services to hospitality and manufacturing. With headquarters in Japan and over 80 subsidiaries worldwide, Toshiba Tec Corporation helps organizations transform the way they create, record, share, manage and display information.
Please visit http://www.toshibatec.com/
In USA: http://business.toshiba.com/usa/index.html
In Europe: http://toshibatec.eu
In Australia: http://www.toshiba-business.com.au
In China: http://www.toshiba-tec.com.cn/
Unless otherwise specified and/or credited all images, artwork, text and graphics, logos and logotypes are the copyright and/or trademark of the respective owners. All rights reserved.
Contacts
Media Contact
Toshiba Tec Corporation
Toshihiko “Tommy” Minato, +81-(0)50-3681-5528
Marketing Department
Products, Marketing & Service Division
Printing Solutions Business Group
Toshihiko_Minato@toshibatec.co.jp
Permalink: http://me-newswire.net/news/18334/en
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Toshiba Tec Corporation (TOKYO:6588) today announced that its new series of e-STUDIO Multifunction Peripherals (MFP) was developed in partnership with ABBYY® and Intel.
This summer, Toshiba Tec unveiled its newly-engineered e-STUDIO line featuring its latest e-BRIDGE Next controller. The new MFPs address the print, document management and workflow needs of virtually any business application while coinciding with Toshiba’s global message: “Connect. Integrate. Simplify. – Technology for every workplace delivering advanced functionality, ease of use and peace of mind,” reflecting the vision of “Together Information”.* To enhance the impact of its e-BRIDGE Next controller, Toshiba Tec is coupling ABBYY’s FineReader® Engine for embedded OS, and Intel’s® AtomTM E3800 Processor.
ABBYY is a leading provider of optical character recognition (OCR). The integration of ABBYY’s FineReader Engine with Toshiba MFPs enables business users to simply convert scanned documents and images into editable, searchable text, while preserving the layout and formatting of the original document. As a result, users may now complete OCR tasks just as easily as other standard functions.
The inclusion of Intel’s E3800 Atom processor heightens the overall performance and productivity of Toshiba MFPs by delivering faster document capture and output, improving energy efficiency, and the capability to run more complex applications that integrate with customer's business workflows.
With the inclusion of Toshiba’s e-BRIDGE Next, creating, sharing and managing information have never been easier than it is today. The adoption of ABBYY and Intel technology in Toshiba Tec’s just-launched MFP line will definitively bolster performance and ease-of-use while offering customers a more powerful user experience.
* Together Information is Toshiba Tec Printing Solution’s vision of how people and organizations create, record, share, manage and display ideas and data.
About Toshiba Tec
Toshiba Tec Corporation is a Toshiba’s group company, a leading provider of technology solutions, operating across multiple industries – ranging from retail, education and business services to hospitality and manufacturing. With headquarters in Japan and over 80 subsidiaries worldwide, Toshiba Tec Corporation helps organizations transform the way they create, record, share, manage and display information.
Please visit http://www.toshibatec.com/
In USA: http://business.toshiba.com/usa/index.html
In Europe: http://toshibatec.eu
In Australia: http://www.toshiba-business.com.au
In China: http://www.toshiba-tec.com.cn/
Unless otherwise specified and/or credited all images, artwork, text and graphics, logos and logotypes are the copyright and/or trademark of the respective owners. All rights reserved.
Contacts
Media Contact
Toshiba Tec Corporation
Toshihiko “Tommy” Minato, +81-(0)50-3681-5528
Marketing Department
Products, Marketing & Service Division
Printing Solutions Business Group
Toshihiko_Minato@toshibatec.co.jp
Permalink: http://me-newswire.net/news/18334/en
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