Software facilitates check processing.

Press Release Summary:



Check Processing Control System (CPCS) performs entry, proof
distribution, and balancing functions in check processing environment. It controls 3890® Document Processor and creates database of all passes from initial capture to disposition. CPCS captures codeline data and full document images. It processes many types of work using common operating procedures and supplies data for in-house funds availability analysis system and as input for various posting systems.



Original Press Release:



Check Processing Control System Release 13 Delivers Easier Product Updates



Overview
The Check Processing Control System (CPCS) performs entry, proof
distribution, and balancing functions in a check processing environment. It controls the 3890(TM) Document Processor and creates a database of all passes from initial capture to disposition.

The CPCS also:
· Captures large volumes of codeline data effectively
· Captures full document images
· Facilitates your custom applications
· Supplies data for your in-house funds availability analysis system
· Processes many types of work using common operating procedures
· Supplies data that can be used as input to your extract programs for various posting systems

Working with the IBM 3890 Document Processor, CPCS offers many advanced features in hardware and software design. These features simplify and increase the speed of check processing while they decrease cost.

CPCS Release 13 is a direct follow-on to CPCS Release 12. Release 13 enables easier product updates.

Key prerequisites
Refer to the Licensed Program Specifications (GH20-4614).
Planned availability date
November 12, 2004

At a glance
The Check Processing Control System (CPCS) Release 13 supersedes CPCS Release 12. All future maintenance will be on Release 13. CPCS Release 13 is upwardly compatible with Release 12.

This announcement is provided for your information only. For additional information, contact your IBM representative,
call 800-IBM-4YOU, or visit the IBM home page at: www.ibm.com.

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