Astera ReportMiner vs. DocWire

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Astera ReportMiner
Score 8.4 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
ReportMiner provides an automated solution for data ingestion and integration for unstructured document data sources. This data extraction software liberates business data trapped in documents such as PDFs, PDF forms, PRN, TXT, RTF, DOC,DOCX, XLS, and XLSX. With features for data scrubbing, business rules-based data quality verification, data transformation (merging, splitting, normalizing, denormalizing, and more), and loading into high-end database platforms, an integration flow can be…N/A
DocWire
Score 0.0 out of 10
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DocWire is a tool for extracting and processing both structured and unstructured data. Supported formats include pdf, doc, xls, ppt, odt, ods, odp, iWork, keynote, built-in OCR - scans, bmp, jpg, png, tiff, e-mails - ost, pst, and eml.N/A
Pricing
Astera ReportMinerDocWire
Editions & Modules
ReportMiner Enterprise
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Astera ReportMinerDocWire
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscounts are provided for 10 pack, 20 pack, 50 pack, and enterprise-wide ReportMiner Professional licenses.—
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User Ratings
Astera ReportMinerDocWire
Likelihood to Recommend
8.3
(7 ratings)
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Likelihood to Renew
9.1
(2 ratings)
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User Testimonials
Astera ReportMinerDocWire
Likelihood to Recommend
Astera Software
Astera ReportMiner is well suited for those who work with EMR Data or business operations data where different platforms may report on similar data but not everything is the same between the different systems and how they export their data. It works especially well when systems can't edit their exports so you need to clean up data a lot before they are combined into a single file. It is less appropriate a solution when you are trying to combine large data, let's say thousands of files and need some sort of platform to deduce analytic patterns out of it. This is more used for data preparedness rather than big data analysis. This may have changed with recent updates, however they do not do a good job of updating customers on new releases so keeping track of their developments is something worth doing if data management is an important part of your/your company's role.
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Pros
Astera Software
  • ReportMiner's OCR accuracy is flawless to my experience. I use the program to pull values from check details, and have yet to find an error.
  • ReportMiner's interface is easy to learn. I never even got formal training on the program. I watched some YouTube videos and learned as I went.
  • ReportMiner training personnel is very knowledgeable and quick to respond. Anytime I ran into a problem I could not figure out on my own, they would get back with me within a half a day.
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Cons
Astera Software
  • Could provide some features to help with advanced analytics for big data. (i.e. larger data sets)
  • Too much clutter on their Youtube page, they should highlight the tutorials so they are easier to find for new users. Get rid of old tutorial video playlists so the organization is clean and up to date.
  • Have sales rep follow up with customers to offer product updates, new product releases, and do check ins to see if customers have suggestions for feature improvement.
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Likelihood to Renew
Astera Software
It is the best way to get a multi line record from pdf to Excel in one row.
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Alternatives Considered
Astera Software
I have never actually used another program like ReportMiner. Before I was just using PDF viewers such as Adobe that had OCR capabilities. I would have to select a range of numbers and copy and paste to Excel. It was tedious, slow, and sometimes error prone. I chose to learn ReportMiner because it saves me at least 4 times the amount of time I would have to use by copy and pasting.
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Return on Investment
Astera Software
  • Efficient and automated data extraction. Saves time and resources.
  • User-friendly interface and good documentation. It is therefore easiest to learn and apply in a short time.
  • Documents, which have various formats of data tables or arrangement, needed a lot of manual fixing. So it required a lot of time for validation and quality control.
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ScreenShots

Astera ReportMiner Screenshots

Screenshot of the AI-powered data extraction in Astera Report Miner that allows users to extract information from unstructured data sources automatically without creating templates.Screenshot of the automated report mining that generates report models for each file in the folder and successfully generated files to the AI Generated Report Models folder.Screenshot of the standalone report models that automatically uses the Auto create layout model in the tool.Screenshot of where Astera ReportMiner provides an option to extract data from PDF files that have images or scanned documents that are saved as PDFs with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) feature. Users can also select the suitable resolution to apply OCR.Screenshot of the drop-down menu where users can choose purchase orders or invoices. Users can provide the layout of the data that they want to extract from these source files either via importing a layout defined object from a dataflow or importing a layout from a JSON.