• State of the Market
    July 15, 2022

    Everest Group defines Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) as the capturing of data from documents (e.g., emails, texts, PDFs, and scanned documents) and its categorization and extraction for further processing using AI technologies such as computer vision,…
  • Provider Compendium
    June 24, 2022

    Everest Group defines Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) as a process that leverages a software product or solution to capture data from documents (e.g., emails, text, PDFs, and scanned documents), categorize it, and extract relevant data for…
  • PEAK Matrix®
    May 06, 2022

    Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) products are an essential component of an enterprise’s automation technologies portfolio. IDP leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Optical Character Recognition (OCR), computer vision, Natural Language Processing (NLP), and machine/deep learning…
  • Viewpoint
    Nov. 25, 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic heavily impacted the healthcare industry, with healthcare payers and providers grappling with a shortage of resources due to skyrocketing demand, reduced operational margins due to economic uncertainties, and additional administrative cost overheads. Several…
  • Viewpoint
    Oct. 08, 2021

    Unstructured documents refer to documents without a pre-defined layout, which have a high structural and semantic variability, such as contracts and emails. Although such documents are highly prevalent in an organization’s routine transactions, enterprises have largely…
  • Viewpoint
    Sep. 30, 2021

    P&C insurers are undergoing massive transformation to remain competitive in the face of strong headwinds in the form of regulatory and cost pressures. Changing customer expectations and the advent of digital-native players have further compelled insurers…
  • Viewpoint
    Sep. 10, 2021

    Enterprise business processes often revolve around document processing, with companies often spending significant manual effort in extracting meaningful information from documents. Manual document processing is not only cost-intensive, but also marked by errors and long turnaround…
  • Viewpoint
    July 19, 2021

    Enterprise business processes often revolve around document handling. Most document processing continues to be done manually, with significant employee effort spent on document review and processing, which is time- and effort-intensive and often leads to high…
  • State of the Market
    June 30, 2021

    Everest Group defines Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) as the capturing of data from documents (e.g., emails, texts, PDFs, and scanned documents) and its categorization and extraction for further processing using AI technologies such as computer vision,…
  • Thematic Report
    June 17, 2021

    Evolving into a digital-first business is becoming increasingly important for organizations to remain resilient and competitive. As enterprises move along this journey, data availability and digitalization are key levers to ensure business resiliency. However, while digital-first…
  • Provider Compendium
    June 07, 2021

    Everest Group defines Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) as a process that leverages a software product or solution to capture data from documents (e.g., emails, text, PDFs, and scanned documents), categorize it, and extract relevant data for…
  • Viewpoint
    July 24, 2020

    Automation in business processes has been accelerating over the last several years, especially with enterprises leveraging Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to automate repetitive, transactional activities performed by employees – thereby bringing in significant cost savings and…
  • Thematic Report
    July 09, 2020

    Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) can offer multiple benefits – improved document processing accuracy, reduced cost, faster turnaround time, and enhanced employee experience, among others. These solutions can be integrated with internal applications, systems, and other automation…
  • State of the Market
    June 09, 2020

    Everest Group defines Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) as the capturing of data from documents (e.g., email, text, PDFs, and scanned documents), its categorization, and extraction for further processing using AI technologies such as computer vision, Optical…
  • Provider Compendium
    May 01, 2020

    Everest Group defines Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) as a process that leverages a software product or solution to capture data from documents (e.g., emails, text, PDFs, and scanned documents), categorize it, and extract relevant data for…
  • PEAK Matrix®
    March 27, 2020

    Everest Group defines Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) as any software product or solution that captures data from documents (e.g., email, text, PDF, and scanned documents), categorizes, and extracts relevant data for further processing using AI technologies…