Executive Technologies

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Executive Technologies, Inc
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware, Document management
Founded1984
HeadquartersBirmingham, Alabama, United States
ProductsSearchExpress Document Management
Websitewww.searchexpress.com

Executive Technologies, Inc. develops Enterprise Content Management, document management and document imaging software. [1][2] The product is available for Cloud and on-premises use and uses Microsoft SQL for the document repository.[3]

Features[edit]

  • SearchExpress provides capture, indexing, workflow, searching and document management and process automation for digital documents as well as paper documents. SearchExpress can use Artificial Intelligence to replace manual data entry.[4][5][6][7][8]
  • SearchExpress is used to provide a paperless office for small and large enterprises, including doctor's offices.[9]
  • SearchExpress includes a smartphone app for workflow approval, for example to approve AP invoices. There is also a smartphone app to capture documents, such as receipts.[10]

SearchExpress is Integrated with ChatGPT[edit]

SearchExpress can use ChatGPT to let employees and customers ask natural languages questions and get answers from your corporate and sales documents.

You get answers to the questions, instead of a list of documents to read.

Use ChatGPT to populate fielded data from images and documents

For example, extract patient names and procedure codes from medical records.

Search Video and Audio Files

For example, SearchExpress can use AI to automatically generate transcripts of training videos and Zoom meetings.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Executive Technologies' SearchExpress Document Management Integrates with ERP systems". Image Source Magazine. March 26, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Fickes, Michael (March 2004). "Winning the War Against Paper and Microfilm: New Storage Solutions". College Planning and Management Magazine. Archived from the original on 2009-09-01. Retrieved 2009-09-27.
  3. ^ Mader, Carolyn (August 2002). "Scan Documents to SQL Server". SQL Server Magazine.
  4. ^ White, Howard S (March–April 2000). "Text Retrieval Products for Libraries". Library Technology Reports Magazine.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Galves, Fred (Winter 2000). "Computers in the Courtroom" (PDF). Vol. 13, no. 2. Harvard Journal of Law & Technology.
  6. ^ "Executive Technologies Legal Text Retrieval System". KMWorld Magazine. October 28, 1998.
  7. ^ Canganelli, Patrick (July 1, 1988). "SearchExpress: document retrieval evaluation". Information Today Magazine.
  8. ^ Badgett, Tom (27 October 1987). "Searching Through Files with Database Software". PC Magazine.
  9. ^ "Technology for Managing a Doctors Health Center". Book Fresh. 26 August 2008. Archived from the original on 17 September 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2009.
  10. ^ "Cyber Express Voice Digital Assistant". Speech Technology Magazine. 12 March 2022.