
Canon Image Management
- Increases market share by raising customer's perception of services and product quality
- Reduces cost of supporting international customers with a single, multilingual, web based system
When a leading multinational corporation needed a high-tech electronic filing and manipulation system for their vast image stores, they contacted OCC for help.
Searching images by browsing
The Pocket Canofile product was built within a local web server so that people could publish large sections of Canon's image databases via the Internet and access browser-based searching facilities.
The CD Image Builder enabled the selection of scanned images from the image database to be prepared for "burning" to a CD. With the Pocket Canofile software also included on CDs, large volumes of images could be stored with "browser-type" search and viewing capabilities.
Multilingual resource
Both of these products were converted to French, German, Italian, Spanish and Finnish, providing a central resource for global partners to search for images and relevant equipment documentation.
OCC's redesign of Canofile
OCC then redesigned the Pocket Canofile software to work in an intranet / Internet context. Called Intranet Canofile, this project involved programming a powerful web server in order to generate the data and images.
Canon's Project Manager, Chandra Mondal, stated, "I am encouraged by the high level of intellectual capability of your staff and their mastery of various software technologies, without which our projects would not have reached fruition."
