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July 21, 2008

Datacap Announces Contribution to Horace Mann School

Tarrytown, New York-based Datacap, a vendor of document capture and forms processing software products, has announced that it has contributed $5,000 to the Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing on behalf of Cycle Faster 2008.
 
The Horace Mann School in Boston trains deaf and hard of hearing high school students for careers in imaging and ECM.
 
Datacap's Cycle Faster program, which kicked off its fourth year at the AIIM Expo on March 3, brings together the primary companies of the scanning and enterprise content management industry to raise money for worthy causes, including the Lance Armstrong Foundation. So far, more than $21,000 in donations has been raised.
 
The 2008 gift was presented to the Horace Mann School on July 14 at the annual golf benefit AIIM New England holds for the school in Watertown, Massachusetts.
 
Scott Blau, Datacap CEO, said their goal to raise $100,000 is "ambitious, but within our reach, and the money will be well spent helping cancer survivors and students at Horace Mann lead happier, more fulfilling lives."
 
In March Datacap announced enhancements to its Channel Sales Program and the hiring of Dennis Daugherty as its Channel Program Manager.
 
A VAR-focused organization, Datacap develops software for imaging, enterprise content management and database products. Its Taskmaster's rules-driven architecture enables flexible configurations without "extensive" programming, company officials say.
 
Daugherty's primary role at Datacap will be to expand its Channel Partner (News - Alert) Program by recruiting new product providers and working with existing partners to expand growth.
 
Prior to joining Datacap, Daugherty spent eight years as Channel Sales Manager at IBM (News - Alert), focusing on Enterprise Content Management, Business Intelligence and Database software products.
 
David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To see more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.
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