By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

Microform, a leading UK scanning service provider, has made significant strides in its document management capabilities by implementing Foxit PDF Compressor. The firm aimed to digitize and compress millions of documents, including invoices, HR records, and historical archives for British Online Archives (BOA). In an era where efficient data management is essential, Microform recognized that they needed a robust solution that could handle large volumes of diverse document types effectively.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

FHI 360, a prominent global nonprofit organization with a dedicated workforce of 5,000 employees, made the strategic decision to adopt Foxit PDF Editor+ as a replacement for Adobe Acrobat. This transition was driven by the organization's goal to reduce operational costs while still preserving essential functionalities, including editing, converting, and secure document signing.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

Motor Presse Stuttgart, a leading German media company, recognized the need for improved efficiency in its document editing and collaboration processes. To address this need, the company made the strategic decision to replace Adobe Acrobat with Foxit PhantomPDF. This transition was not only aimed at enhancing their PDF document editing capabilities but also at significantly reducing license costs associated with the previous software.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

Hargraves McConnell & Costigan, a New York City-based law firm, recognized the pressing need to enhance their document processing capabilities and adopted Foxit PDF Compressor with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to effectively manage the high volume of paper-based documents they process daily. Previously, the firm faced significant challenges with their existing OCR engine, which frequently crashed under the weight of large files.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

Korein Tillery, a prominent plaintiff law firm, recognized the need for a more efficient solution to manage the OCR processing of large mortgage loan files. Previously relying on Adobe Acrobat Pro, the firm encountered numerous challenges, including slow processing times, frequent system crashes, and significant delays in document handling.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

John O'Brien & Associates, a well-respected Australian law firm, encountered significant challenges due to the large file sizes associated with e-discovery and court submissions. The handling of oversized documents not only complicated the submission process but also posed difficulties when sharing files via email, leading to potential delays in critical legal proceedings.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

Lavan, a leading Australian law firm, has made a significant step forward in its operational efficiency by adopting Foxit PDF Editor Pro as a replacement for Nitro. One of the main challenges with Nitro was its lack of integration with the firm’s existing document management system, NetDocuments. This limitation hindered the firm’s ability to streamline workflows and manage documents effectively.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

Sterne Kessler, a prominent global law firm, recognized the need to enhance its document management capabilities in response to the challenges posed by handling high volumes of legal documents. With a growing reliance on digital documentation, the firm sought to expedite the conversion of paper files to electronic formats while ensuring that these documents were easily accessible and text-searchable.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, a prominent international law firm, encountered significant challenges in managing large legal documents, particularly when it came to facilitating remote access and efficient email transfers. The volume and size of these documents often resulted in email bounce-backs and delays in communication, which could adversely affect case management and client relations.

By Symphony, 17 December, 2024

Kazan Law, a prominent litigation firm based in California, made a strategic decision to transition from Adobe Acrobat to Foxit PDF Editor as part of a desktop refresh initiative. The firm was seeking a cost-effective alternative that would not only meet its document management needs but also enhance overall productivity across the organization.