Business Services Industry

Bank Check Imaging and Retrieval Solution Accommodates Check 21 Legislation; Scanning and Archive System Available on Unisys My Vision X Teller Scanner

Business Wire, June 17, 2004

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Bankproducts.com, the retail banking industry's online source for bank equipment, today announced the availability of a bank check imaging solution with an advanced archive management tool that scans, stores, indexes and retrieves check information. Archive Plus 8.0(TM) running on the Unisys My Vision X(TM) teller scanner allows each workstation to retrieve images and associated captured check data, giving employees quick and efficient access to information.

Archive Plus 8.0 is a Microsoft Windows based scanning and complete archive management system that captures both sides of a check, storing the images in TIFF Group 4, Bitmap, and JPEG formats. Archive Plus 8.0 provides instant, easy searchable access to images and data. Additionally, direct fax and email features let you instantly distribute your documents while eliminating the cost of printing and mailing paper documents.

According to Carl Palmieri, CEO of bankproducts.com, "This low-cost check scanning and archiving system is a must for banks. In addition to replacing microfilm, it enables the capture of images at the source, eliminating the need to transport checks to a centralized back office facility for processing."

About Bankproducts.com

Bankproducts.com, a division of Computer Resolutions Inc. (CRI), is the retail banking industry's online source for branch point-of-sale equipment and back office technology. The most comprehensive site of available banking equipment, bankproducts.com lets you shop by brand or product to conveniently find the equipment you need--and it's ready to ship. Visit our Web site at www.bankproducts.com or call (800) 848-7185 for more information.

(TM) Archive Plus 8.0 is a registered trademark of Genikon Corporation.

(TM) My Vision X is a registered trademark of Panini.

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