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52% Deal_Maker[LiveLink]

    Summary: One part J&B, one part Scan-Optics. Scan-Optics will offer its customers the payment-processing Transaction Management System (TMS)-a LAN-based network running Windows and NT. Scan-Optics has also recently signed an agreement with Wheb Systems (San Diego) to sell Wheb's Intelligent Forms Processing Software (IFPS) as part of its offerings. The bilateral agreement allows Wheb to market Scan-Optics...
52% 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.
50% Canon Makes The Right Connections[LiveLink]
    Summary: Canon makes the right connections. Asserting itself as a provider of networked document management solutions, Canon's Imaging Systems Group (Lake Success, NY) has embarked on an aggressive marketing initiative built on the theme "Canon Connects." "The Canon Connects theme embodies two things," said Dennis Amorosano, the Imaging Systems Group's managing director. Because of the company's past...
50% Bottom Line[LiveLink]
    Summary: The figures represent a marked improvement over the Q1 '95 net loss of $6.7 million on net sales of $8 million. Autodesk (San Rafael, CA, Nasdaq: ACAD) reports net revenues of $136.3 million for Q1 '96, compared to Q1 '95 revenues of $138.7 million. The global printer and computer peripheral-products manufacturer reports second-quarter net earnings of $723 million. Indigo (The Netherlands,...
47% Viewstar confidently goes public[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Viewstar confidently goes public. The workflow and imaging company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 5 to conduct an initial public offering. Optika recently found out just how cold those public waters can be when it went into its IPO hoping to fetch between $9 and $11 per share of common stock, and ended up having to settle for $6....
47% A taxing situation gets better[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, August 1st, 1996. The cost of processing a state income tax form has dropped 26%-from $1.28 with the old data entry method to $.95 per return with the new imaging system. With the old system, a data entry operator could process about 375 returns per day. But the change has improved their work environment, he said. In 1996 the figure is expected to reach 1.3 million income tax forms...
46% editorialAug96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Six months from now, ImagingExpo will be three months past already. Oracle this. Oracle that. It's great, it's exciting and it's ancient history in the making. Is it news?
46% Optical disc does flick[LiveLink]
    Summary: Optical disc does flick. 3.5-in. optical disc provided by. The disc's.
45% Why document management must win hearts AND minds[LiveLink]
    Summary: Recent market studies measure numbers and perceptions. Who's number one in document management? If you go by PC-Docs interpretation of those same results, PC-Docs is number one in software license and service revenues and, perhaps more importantly, user mindshare. The Delphi study also determined that revenues for document management software and services jumped 53% from $158 million in 1994 to...
44% Imaging Expo '96 Preview[LiveLink]
    Summary: to the document solutions show. ImagingExpo'96 will feature four new solutions-based Technology Theaters focused on the unique needs of the insurance, banking and finance, legal, and healthcare/medical industries, plus technology pavilions dedicated to Internet, Windows NT and forms solutions. Technology Pavilions. NT Pavilion. As part of a total document solutions environment, ImagingExpo'96...
44% 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...
43% point,ctrpointAug96[LiveLink]
    Summary: I talk regularly with people in many companies who are trying to make multiple, interrelated decisions such as installing groupware, E-mail, workflow, document imaging, document management or e-forms at the same time that their IT infrastructure is shifting from Unix and OS/2 to NT and intranets. Many IS organizations are trying to implement the "best" IT infrastructure and select the "best"...
43% From the Great North to Desert Storm, document automation drives these innovative customers[LiveLink]
    Summary: Canadian mutual fund company. Customer: CI Mutual Funds (Toronto) Vendor: FileNet (Costa Mesa, CA). "The workflow and imaging solution has demonstrated its value time and time again.-Ian Madill, VP of administration at CI Mutual Funds. Activation cycle time is slashed.
42% The ROI formula: a great closing tool[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging systems are sold to departmental managers and executives who own the business process. What happens when I do all that work and the prospect buys from someone else? executive summary-an overview of the main points of your proposal emphasizing the strong features of the technology (what it can do for the prospect) and how it will benefit the prospect;. benefits of proposed system-a...
41% Making sense of a document- and data-based world[LiveLink]
    Summary: Users typically need access to disparate documents and data. Some processes are document-intensive and only have secondary requirements for data. Some processes are data-intensive and only have an occasional need for documents. How does one make sense of the disparate world of data and documents? There are many other process rules that EDMS technology can potentially disrupt.
39% optstorge[LiveLink]
    Summary: A Philips 12-in. 12-in. * With 12-in. * With 12-in. The Philips 12-in.
38% Integration, vendor support key ingredients on[LiveLink]
    Summary: Integration, vendor support key ingredients on users' plates. In the process, users gain better control over the entire population. Question 3: In general real-world applications, where does workflow work best? Question 6: How could vendors do a better job of selling imaging, workflow and document management? Brady wants vendors to make it easier for users, saying, "Vendors could do a better job...
36% Hot Products[LiveLink]
    Summary: Next generation in image-processing toolkits. Sales force automation software. No pricing information was available at press time. The base price for a full-speed model is $14,000. CD-Recorders continue price descent.
36% Corporate intranets: revolution in progress[LiveLink]
    Summary: Sixteen percent of all American companies have begun to use the technology. An intranet, then, is simply your own company's private Internet. Once an application has been installed on a Web server, everyone connected to it can call it up and use it. It uses the public Internet to link its private intranets into a wide area network. I would call that applications-centered computing," he said.
35% September 1996 Hot Products[LiveLink]
    Summary: New features include: compound document support, multi-library searching and the ability to store multiple forms of the same document. processing support. TeleForm Standard, Elite and Filler applications include features such as existing form support, networked reader and verifier modules, and management reporting tools. processing support. TeleForm Standard, Elite and Filler applications...


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