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  • What’s new?

    • DATAFLOW is now available for multiple databases
    • Improved GUI and user interface
    • Increased validation and configuration perameters making DATAFLOW easier to use and easier to implement for c...
  • Using ATFM’s hosted eforms processing services, clients reduce the cost of one off forms processing. ...
  • Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI) use DATAFLOW on its hosted solution to survey the Irish Olympic Team’s experience of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

    The entire Irish Olympic Team are completing a satisfaction survey relating to their e...
  • Sim2Learn announce their launched rollout of 25 new simulator driving training centres across Ireland.   ATFM continue to work with Sim2Learn providing infrastructure and support for the smooth role out of their new centres. ...

  

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  • We provide DATAFLOW software
  • Custom software solutions & consultancy.
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Data capture is the process that refers to the transfer of customer data from submitted forms to the computer systems where the data is then made available to the appropriate business users.

Problems associated with data capture
• Cost
• Accuracy and Efficiency
• Cost of changing forms
• Handling extra volumes


DATAFLOW's response to data capture problems
• Reduced Business Costs - print, storage and postage costs. 
• More accurate data is processed leading to efficiencies and better customer services.
• Changes to forms can be made as and when required at no extra cost.
• DATAFLOW handles extra volumes of forms while actively reducing costs


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