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43% Universal Document Management System[LiveLink]

    Summary: Step2000 is a rapid-application workflow development tool that delivers quick creation and deployment of workflow solutions throughout the enterprise without coding. Step2000 features an open architecture that is database, network, server platform, operating system and client-independent. It works with virtually any database, as well as with multiple databases concurrently.
42% Preserve$$Database[LiveLink]
    Summary: Most document management products use their own databases and tables. Not just images ... documents. Show Applink the database field the PO number came from, and that's it. Power Office is of the newer type of document management products that manage more than images. This means that no field in a table should change because of another.
42% The document life-cycle[LiveLink]
    Summary: By Elias Safdie It is difficult to overestimate the role of the database in document management. If the document is distributed in paper format, originators of the document keep databases to track the recipients...If the document is distributed electronically, full text databases are invaluable for locating desired information. During the active use phase, the recipient has to manage the...
41% Sharpening your database focus[LiveLink]
    Summary: On the role of the database in. These attributes must be identified and managed for a successful document management application. Not surprisingly, modern database technology also plays a key role in document management by providing the same performance, integrity, and reliability characteristics for applications that operate on more sophisticated data types such as large text, word processing...
41% HP chooses Feith[LiveLink]
    Summary: HP chooses Feith.hp.com) has selected a database from Feith Systems and Software (Fort Washington, PA, http://www.feith.com) for the conversion of 7.5 million personnel employee records at its corporate headquarters.
41% HP chooses Feith[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Tuesday, April 15, 1997, 8:26 AM) Hewlett-Packard (Palo Alto, CA) has selected a database from Feith Systems and Software (Fort Washington, PA) for the conversion of 7.5 million personnel employee records at its corporate headquarters.
41% Database and Internet collaboration[LiveLink]
    Summary: Database and Internet collaboration. (Thursday, December 5, 1996, 3:19 pm) A joint development agreement between TMSSequoia (Stillwater, OK) and Informix (Menlo Park, CA) may provide tightly integrated high-performance imaging capabilities. The companies will combine TMSSequoia's recently released ViewDirector ActiveX Control for imaging with the new Informix-Universal server. The addition of the...
41% Feith Systems and Software[LiveLink]
    Summary: Established in 1979, Feith Systems and Software is the vendor of choice for Imaging, Document Management, COLD and Workflow by leading companies. Feith has proven expertise in seamlessly integrating its Imaging technology with existing legacy systems and in replacing old imaging systems with its own advanced system.
40% Database technology evolves to address today'...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Database technology evolves to address today's information needs. The most important aspect of EDI is that data and documents converge, thus minimizing distinctions between data, documents and records. Data, document and records management coalesce. Structured documents/records (transactions) will exist as fields in a database management system. Traditional databases and tools, however, cannot...
39% Cardiff tackles cyber forms[LiveLink]
    Summary: Cardiff tackles cyber forms.com) has taken its forms processing software beyond paper and onto the Internet. The TELEform Internet Solution automates the creation, distribution and processing of HTML forms. Running in conjunction with an existing TELEform product, this latest release can convert either an existing TELEform document or paper form into an HTML form that can readily be placed on the...
39% Navy to use FlowMan[LiveLink]
    Summary: Navy to use FlowMan. Navy Federal Credit Union will be using Logical Software Solutions' (Greenbelt, MD) FlowMan workflow product to automate its collateral management. NFCU projects will meld FlowMan with IBM's ImagePlus document management and imaging system; NFCU's mainframe legacy applications and DB/2 database will be integrated with FlowMan as well.
39% Scangraphics[LiveLink]
    Summary: Scangraphics. Scangraphics (Broomall, PA, www.scangraphics.com) names Ronald B. MacIntyre group VP; he will direct the marketing strategy for the company's subsidiaries: Sedona GeoServices, the Technology Resource Center and the Scanner Division, which includes Tangent Engineering. MacIntyre joins the database management software and scanning company from United Press International (UPI).
38% A digitized curriculum[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Friday, January 10, 1997, 8:17 am) The Health Sciences Library of Tufts University (Boston) has established an intranet using the products of Information Dimensions (Dublin, OH). Students are now able to access course materials such as syllabi, lecture transcripts, images and slides using a PC or Mac with a web browser, eliminating the need to go to the library. Hyperlinks to related subjects,...
38% Look ahead the universal server[LiveLink]
    Summary: Look ahead: the universal server. "The most important thing is that the document platform be consistent with DBMS standards driven largely by existing business applications," says Silver. Dale, however, doesn't necessarily see the universal server (as touted by vendors) as the answer to filling in gaps in the document management and database market. "I'm not sure that I understand the question...
38% Spicer spices up software[LiveLink]
    Summary: Spicer spices up software. (Monday, December 16, 1996, 8:55 am) Version 4.2 of Spicer's (Kitchener, Ontario, http://www.spicer.
37% ICON Consulting Group[LiveLink]
    Summary: Founded in 1991, ICON Software provides products and services which give organizations a competitive advantage by using leading imaging and database technology to enhance information access.
37% Very large database support key to document so...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Very large database support key to document software strategy. Thus empowered, Basis V8 allows users to manage high-performing collections containing terabytes of documents on or off the Web. With VLDB support, companies can split indexes over multiple files to connect thousands of users to collections containing millions of documents. "If you produce or catalog large, multi-gigabit databases,...
37% Innodata[LiveLink]
    Summary: Innodata is a worldwide electronic conversion company specializing in data conversion for document imaging systems, Internet, CD-ROM, print and online database publishers around the globe.
37% Free repository system offered for Web[LiveLink]
    Summary: system offered for Web. The companies will deliver enterprisewide document management to users of Sybase SQL Server. Uniplex is offering a free document management system optimized for the Sybase SQL Server database. "Companies need to be able to give the right people access to the right documents in the repository." Uniplex' onGO DMS uses Sybase database to ensure system integrity between the...
37% microMEDIA Imaging Systems[LiveLink]
    Summary: microMEDIA focuses exclusively on image conversion services, at its facility or on-site. Millions of images from paper, microfilm, microfiche and aperture cards have been converted to all imaging platforms. microMEDIA also offers barcode scanning, OCR, or data entry and integration of new data with current databases.


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