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Interesting to read, the University in Gießen (Germany) is down for weeks with similar issues. https://www.uni-giessen.de/index.html (engl. Version below). They use Instagram and Facebook to organize 38.000 people and distribute passwords offline https://www.instagram.com/jlu.giessen/?hl=en

- https://www.denbi.de/news/763-shut-down-of-de-nbi-services-h... - https://www.instagram.com/jlu.giessen/?hl=en


Employee from konfuzio.com here. Ping us via info@konfuzio.com - looks like a great fit.


Not sure if you're going to read this, but I've emailed you and never got an answer...


At the moment many corporates are just automating the incoming invoice process. However, many processes are document (any kind of digital file) based to share information between departments, vendors or customers. Many processes could be automated. To identify a business case for automation worth coding such an application or offer an API we use three main KPI to identify processe worth automating it:

- more than 10 documents per day on year average, e.g a bank will receive new annual reports only in some calendar months but in massive scale

- average number of pages or lines of text per document, the longer the document the more mistakes will be made by humans, as they don't have the time to read everything in detail

- average pay of the FTE who is able to understand and process the document manually should be higher than the average pay of all employees in the company, to make sure the documents encapsulate business value

It's not a fixed set of KPI but helps us to sort out too narrow use cases.

By we I refer to the team behind my startup Konfuzio:

http://www.konfuzio.com/en/


Thanks a lot for sharing such valuable insights!

Small payback : on your English home page under "Operation of the software" > "Information security", there's one too many sentences:

> We set the highest standards both when creating the software and when processing your data. Both when creating the software and when processing your data we set the highest standards.

(First one is better imho).


Google offers it on a bilateral basis for cash. Resources of http://iso4app.net are great and prices are ok.


This comment is pretty interesting, it's almost indistinguishable from the "I work from home and make $10k a week!!" facebook posts plaguing comment sections... but it might make legitimate sense in context!

The only way to find out is to click the link.

edit: And it's legit!


Aren't half the comments on HackerNews basically "I work on a similar project, check out my project"? Although extra suspicious when it's a green user.

Which to be fair, I'm entirely fine with as long as the projects are legitimate. In the world of programming, there are so many cool and useful libraries, services and tools out there that you have little hope to find out about them otherwise.


I actually wasn't even thinking about whether the poster I replied to was the owner of that project or not.


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