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Active Image Archive - AiA

An image-based archive/retrieval system can be used to store item-extracted information, both data and images, on magnetic disc, optical disc, CD/DVD or other electronic media to allow easy access, retrieval or import/export of data at a later stage. It can also provide the input for image applications that can give added value to customers, such as Active Image Statement print, production of images on CD/DVD or delivery by e-mail, and Web Statement inquiry.

The system has the flexibility to allow information retrieval based on single or multiple field values to find individual items quickly. Alternatively, it allows single or multiple parameters to be searched, allowing for a range of items to be located, for example all checks above a certain value on a particular date.

The Active Image Archive and Retrieval system provides benefits by:

  • Reducing the labour involved in searching for required items
  • Improving customer service through speedier responses to customer queries
  • Reducing the number of disputed items
  • Improving the image of the bank’s clients with their customers and associates
  • Creating opportunities for new revenue streams

Until recently, despite all it’s drawbacks and limitations, microfilm was considered the only cost effective way to store and archive item images. However the advent of new image based document processing platforms, and the fall in cost of the storage media, electronic archive systems based on optical or magnetic disc storage offer many advantages over microfilm such as:

  • Easier and faster access to information
  • Reduced potential for loss and misplacement
  • Multiple simultaneous access
  • Ease of transmission around the business
  • Ease of communication of information to customers, via e-mail, web based services or “hard copy” on CD/DVD-ROM

Even in countries where there is still a legal requirement to use microfilm there are still benefits to be had from installing electronic image archive and retrieval. It will improve customer service through faster dispute and query resolution, delivering benefits that can give a lead over the competition and allow the organisation to be advantageously placed when legislative changes take place. Microfilm can still be used to meet legal requirements and as a back up where needed.

Data archived by Active Image Archive can then be used in one of two ways – internally within the organisation, or externally as an added-value service to customers.

INTERNAL DATA REQUIREMENTS

VISUAL IMAGE EXPORT
The electronic images created with Active Image Archive can be imported into other banking applications, reducing the need for replication of data entry, and consequently reducing the opportunity for error. As mentioned above images can be accessed via multiple field values or parameters, thereby retaining their flexibility and accessibility.

The optional Visual Image Export module can be used in conjunction with either an image-enabled systems to export item data and image information to external systems. Commonly, Visual Image Export variants are used for exporting information, typical examples being:

  • To a third party image archive system.
  • To a signature verification system

EXTERNAL DATA REQUIREMENTS

Active Image Statements is an image-based application that can be used, in conjunction with information from the host accounting system, to produce image-enhanced customer statements.

These image-enhanced statements can be delivered via a number of media:

  • CD/DVD
  • Email or Web
  • Paper

The major benefits provided by the Active Image Statement system are:

  • Elimination of Fine Sort Requirements
    Within a non-image environment a significant number of operator and machine hours are expended fine sorting documents by account number to return checks to the account holders along with the corresponding printed statements. Active Image Statement can allow this fine sorting process to be eliminated and the physical documents truncated and stored without requiring sorting.
  • Elimination of Manual Collating of Checks to Statements
    Instead of returning checks to the account holder, the Active Image Statement automatically collates items for each account and delivers the image-enhanced statements in a convenient form.
  • Reduced Labour and Operating Costs
    By carrying out Active Image Statement delivery rather than fine sorting, banks can reduce their operational costs. This cost reduction can be translated into reduced labour and overhead, reduced numbers of reader sorters and correspondingly reduced maintenance, giving considerable competitive advantage.
  • Improved Client Satisfaction
    Experience has shown that most customers prefer image statements to the return of physical documents. The images are clear and easy to read, and can be varied in size for different accounts, depending on their particular desires. Images of checks are easier to store than the checks themselves, making for easy storage, search and retrieval.

VISUAL IMAGE CD/DVD
The system supports a wide range of jukebox and mechanical changers that increase the on-line storage capacity and result in fast response times. Visual Image CD/DVD is a simplified archive capability that can be used as a replacement for microfilm. Unlike Active Image Archive, which has a consolidated database of item information allowing it to search for items across many optical disks or CD/DVDs, Visual Image CD/DVD provides a more focused search facility that is applied for a given CD/DVD. This is more consistent with the traditional microfilm it is intended to replace and provides a lower-cost entry into the image archive environment.

Visual Image CD/DVD is most likely to suit a large corporate environment where a “hard copy” is required of large quantities of information.

VISUAL IMAGE WEB
Increasingly the Web is being used as a means of information delivery, with advantages of cost, accessibility and immediacy. Active Image Archive information is ideally suited for web delivery. Images are sharp yet file sizes are small enough to facilitate transmission over dial-up connections. Improved customer service through rapid real-time dispute resolution can easily be achieved when both parties are able to view the same image being discussed.

ACTIVE IMAGE STATEMENT
For paper statements, duplex printing is generally adopted and the item images for each statement are usually printed on the reverse side of the paper from the textual content of the statement. If required, the application can interface with automated mail sorting equipment, using OMR.

 
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