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September 12, 2006
Ed Morse reports they now have over 2 million pages online and are extremely pleased with the web service.
September 1, 2006
Solomon announces new hardware configurations and new prices.
June 6, 2006
Solomon announces the browser based software available with major security level security.
May 15, 2005
Ed Morse Car Dealers contracted for the scanning and online document storage using SCAN2US services.
April 12, 2005
Solomon announces a new service SCAN2US.com offered using Solomons Browser basedComputer Filing Cabinet software.
November 21, 2004
Solomon refreshes its web presence with a brand new face. Visitors to SolomonInstitute.com were greeted with a new look and some new prices today. Solomon continues to provide excellent and affordable products to fulfill the document management needs of many businesses. Feel free to view all our products and learn more about how Solomon can help you.
December 7, 2003
Solomon announces an OEM agreement with Toshiba © Corporation. This agreement allows Toshiba to preinstall the CFC Software on their servers, available to their dealers. Solomon will be providing training for Toshiba dealers at various locations across the US.
November 17, 2003
The law firm of Louis B Freeman & Partners, Inc. purchased a CFC System with twohigh speed scanners, specifically to scan almost 2,000,000 pages for a forensic bankruptcy. On of the unique features was the using of a multiple bar-coded page program, thus increasing the scanning input to over 10,000 pages per day. The scanner prints a sequential "bates" number at the bottom right corner of each page BEFORE it is scanner.
October 20, 2003
City of Hialeah, Florida is expanding their CFC system from just their initial three departments (City Clerk, Legal, Code Enforcement) to several other departments.In addition they purchased the unlimited browser version of CFC for their over 500 work stations on their network.
March 26, 2003
Solomon exhibited at the 6th Annual HIPAA Summit Conference in Washington DC. Besides demonstrating the recently announce HIPAA software package, they also demonstrated the new SCAN2US© over the web solution for not only disaster recovery, but also providing patient information to the patient.
January 2, 2003
Solomon announces an add-on software package that meets the HIPAA requirements for disaster recovery. The software not only provides the required level of security, but keeps a detailed tracking of all transactions, thus providing an in-depth audit trail of "who did what - when".
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