We are pleased to announce the release of iText DITO 1.5. The latest release of iText's high-convenience PDF document generator includes a number of new features and changes for template editing and PDF generation. Read on to learn more.
How government departments and private businesses alike can benefit from using optical character recognition (OCR) to unlock and digitally transform their data.
Are your PDF documents secure, and what should you do to ensure the data they contain is secure? Keeping that data secure is not only a best practice, but is often required by data privacy laws. In this blog and accompanying webinar: "PDF Security: Encryption and Digital Signatures", we offer you the top three ways to improve your PDF document security.
Based on the feedback from our users (and developments in the larger Java ecosystem) we have decided that future releases of the iText 7 Suite will target Java 8 SE. This blog post looks into our reasons for doing this, and what it will mean for iText users.
Following on from our recent announcement of the deprecation of support for Java 7, we are also dropping support for .NET Standard 1.6 in favor of .NET Standard 2.0. This blog details our reasons for doing this, and what it will mean for our .NET userbase.
In Singapore, over 100 businesses have already integrated with the National Digital Identity (NDI) platform since its introduction in 2018. If you do business in Singapore, is your document workflow ready and can you afford to be left behind?
The creation and processing of PDF forms is a very real example about how to handle digital document workflows. Both private business and public institutions can benefit a great deal from implementing digital document workflows today. COVID-19 only reiterates this importance and urgency.