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62% Industry Snapshot: Document management on a roll[LiveLink]

    Summary: Doc management on a roll. Market growth for workflow and for text retrieval has. document management market, however, is growing.
62% The Old Mouse[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996 INDUSTRY SNAPSHOT. After 30 years, Engelbart's mouse has 100 million relatives. In 1963, Doug Engelbart, working at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) invented the mouse. Now, over 30 years later, Logitech (Fremont, CA) has selected a mouse from its SuzHou, China, plant to be its 100 millionth. Engelbart still holds the original patent on the device.
62% Bottom Line[LiveLink]
    Summary: Adobe also fared very well this month--up nearly 10 points. IW's 'portfolio' monthly report Start: $24,825 Now: $21,443.75 -3,381.25 14%
56% New name for 3M imaging division[LiveLink]
    Summary: New name for 3M imaging division. Oased on its 1995 revenue, Imation (Oakdale, MN), the newly created imaging company that 3M (St. Paul, MN) will officially deliver in July, will come into the world as a $2 billion baby. It offerings will include 3M's data storage, medical imaging and photo products systems. Explaining the new company name, Bill Monahan, Imation CEO said, "We took our core...
56% Bentley finds a $95 million EDM[LiveLink]
    Summary: Bentley finds a $95 million EDM. Its latest offering, TeamMate, integrates engineering and document workflow management with MicroStation software. Positioning its products against Intergraph's DM2 line, MicroStation is targeting the smaller installations. According to Dave Widdoes, product manager, MicroStation line scales from teams of five to 10 seats, up to tens of thousands of users....
54% Another $2 million in support of public digitization[LiveLink]
    Summary: As an extension of its digitization campaign, the Library of Congress has accepted a $2 million gift from Ameritech Library Services (Provo, UT). The gift will allow libraries across the country to digitize their Americana collections for inclusion in the Library of Congress' National Digital Library (NDL) program. Even though the money is being presented to the Library of Congress, the dollars...
53% FileNet suffers Q2 setback[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, August 1st, 1996. FileNet suffers Q2 setback. $9 million loss expected for previous six months. For the first time since the acquisitions, Smith acknowledged that assimilating Watermark (Burlington, MA) and Saros (Bellevue, WA) has not been easy. That is not the sort of spin lingo one expects to hear from Smith or FileNet.
53% California Banks[LiveLink]
    Summary: Both Sanwa Bank of California (Los Angeles) and Union Bank (formerly The Bank of California, San Francisco) will offer new image-based services. Sanwa adds CD-ROM, Positive Pay and Remote Retrieval with check image statements to be offered this summer to all customers. The new products are based on IA's CheckVision modules Research/Inquiry, Delivery, Positive Pay and Statement. Union Bank has...
52% The hidden costs of paper[LiveLink]
    Summary: of paper. Manual methods of handling, storing and maintaining paper drawings are difficult, time-consuming, and costly because most information is still in paper form. * Paper is slow to distribute. * Paper gets lost. It is estimated that 5% to 7% of technical assets are lost or misfiled using manual procedures for handling paper drawings.
51% Build enterprise workflows from the desktop[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. Build enterprise workflows from the desktop. An upgrade to Adaptive Infosystems' (Mission Viejo, CA) AdaptFile/VisiFLOW software enables users to develop workflow applications on a standalone PC before deployment across a network. Representing more than a half million pages, the integrated document imaging and workflow management system was initially designed and...
50% Recent research reports: encouraging, surprisin[LiveLink]
    Summary: With companies that are experiencing a CAGR of more than 50%, the numbers these two research firms are reporting are old news in a dynamic industry.) 2. They measure company revenue, not DM revenue. This is comparing apples to oranges. 4. They measure different companies. Again, apples to oranges.
49% Deal Makers[LiveLink]
    Summary: Deal Makers. SCSI maker won a deal. Largest drum scanner contract ever. Howtek (Hudson, NH) has won a competitive bid for drum scanner installations in China. Alliance advances EDM retrieval.
48% The Buzz[LiveLink]
    Summary: Switching (to) the channel. The price may be low for vendors, but it can be high for the users who eventually end up with the systems. They increase the knowledge of VARs, many of whom are new to imaging. However, that doesn't change the fact that many a VAR who is woefully unqualified to sell imaging products and systems has nevertheless taken on that task. Education also tends to suffer when...
48% July DealMakers[LiveLink]
    Summary: School system makes the (up)grade. The upgrade will provide users with more flexible indexing. Partnership makes ImageBASIC even more ABLE. Move over, I'll drive. "It makes sense for us to move quickly and provide developers and content creators with an integrated suite of products and technologies."
45% End Notes[LiveLink]
    Summary: ...... Taking electronic. commerce 'literarily'. I have been struck by the lack of a comprehensible language with which CIOs might examine the Net phenomemon. It is not such an enormous leap from thinking about language to thinking about literature.e., vendors) in the world today.
45% Power vs. philosophy: the conflicting strategies of FileNet and Cornerstone[LiveLink]
    Summary: Power vs. philosophy: the conflicting strategies of FileNet and Cornerstone. The differences between Cornerstone and FileNet can be described as a clash of power vs. philosophy--FileNet has the power and Cornerstone has the philosophy. Power vs.
45% AIIM '96 STILL REVERBERATES[LiveLink]
    Summary: If you were in Chicago at AIIM '96, you didn't see everything. They support resolutions of 2,040 x 1,664 at a 76 Hz refresh rate. Cornerstone's InputAccel garnered several new product integration partners. Smead (Hastings, MN), offers a refreshing change. Smeadlink software modules offer imaging on the installment plan.
45% opinionAug96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, August 1st, 1996. Can Oracle breathe life into component imaging?) Given Oracle's intention to unify document management and messaging with mission-critical database applications, the possibility exists that a dedicated document server--the missing piece of the component imaging puzzle--may no longer be necessary. But while the application side of the integration is easy, the...
44% Software promotes dialog between designers, shop floor[LiveLink]
    Summary: Software promotes dialog between designers, shop floor. AccraTronics benefits from view and markup capabilities. To make the transition successfully from a military to a commercial supplier, AccraTronics knew that it had to abandon its reliance on paper and adopt a computer-based solution that permitted a virtually real-time electronic dialog between designers and shop floor staff regarding all...
43% EDM/PDM[LiveLink]
    Summary: Cost/benefit analysis. The costs associated with revising drawings are dependent on the method and solution used. * Increased value of paper drawings through integration with CAD and EDM/PDM tools. The overall benefit to organizations of scanning paper drawings is to increase the value of the company's most valued asset--information. The value of the drawings increases along with existing...


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