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61% Is DOCS Imaging a Watermark slayer?
Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Is DOCS Imaging a Watermark slayer?. By Arthur Gingrande When a brand-new desktop document image management product is scheduled for implementation by its first user as a 5,000-seat pilot installation--with a downstream project rollout over multiple locations of 70,000 seats--well, it's big news. Because in the big world of electronic document management (EDM),...
61% EXPO RULES! an imaging exposé Summary: Nearly 10,000 attendees swarmed the 575 exhibitors from 83 exhibiting companies. Nearly all exhibitors were highly pleased with the attendee turnout. Attendees in turn, were notably impressed by the show's vendor focus.
58% Clarification In response to Dan Bolita's "Sig... Summary: In response to Dan Bolita's "Sign on the digital line" article that appeared in the September 1st issue of IW:. PenOp is based in New York, not in the UK. With PenOp, a combination of biometrics and cryptography does, in fact, maintain the association between signature and document. A PenOp signature is stored as an encrypted data object--a biometric token--with information about the context of...
56% Barcodes enhance airport security Summary: Barcodes enhance airport security. A product designed to enhance airport and passenger security has been released by Software Technology Inc.FotoTag permits airport security to track employees, vendors, visitors, passengers and baggage from check-in to boarding and beyond. Matching barcodes are attached to the passenger's boarding passes. The photo images confirm that the person bearing the...
56% Ricoh unveils new digital camera Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Ricoh unveils new digital camera. CCD, has 2 MB of internal memory and allows additional storage with PC flash memory cards. Internal memory stores up to 38 still images, 19 still images with 10 seconds of sound or eight minutes of sound alone. Two versions of the camera are available: the RCD-2 and the RDC-2b, which includes an LCD monitor for image viewing.
56% Free repository system offered for Web 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...
55% Imaging and retrieval software for Mac users Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Imaging and retrieval software for Mac users. A new Macintosh-based document imaging and management system for small businesses has been introduced by Dominion Software (Newton, MA, 617-332-1144). WorkingPapers enables users to scan, catalogue and cross-reference documents into unlimited searchable collections that each hold up to 32,000 pieces of information....
55% Kofax weds scanner and network Summary: In much the same way that users across a network can share a printer, NetScan allows workgroups to share a ScanJet scanner and route images across the network with standard E-mail packages. NetScan initiates the scan process and routes the scanned image using E-mail. Both the PIN and any designated recipients are selected using a keypad on the scan server. The scanned images are then routed to...
54% Insurance industry giant deploys workflow Summary: Insurance industry giant deploys workflow. Iusiness insurance provider Zurich-American Insurance, (Schaumburg, IL) is launching ViewStar's (Alameda, CA) document workflow management system to automate its claims processing. The Zurich-American installation represents one of the insurance industry's most extensive workflow applications. The workflow application serves 20 regional sites...
54% New company formed from assets of ATG Cygnet Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. New company formed from assets of ATG Cygnet. Haven't seen ATG Cygnet (San Jose) lately? The asset purchase was completed in late September. Cygnet currently is the leading U.S. manufacturer of optical library storage solutions supporting both 12-in.
53% Imaging in banking conference Summary: Imaging in banking conference. BAI schedules annual event Image technology is being embraced in a variety of markets and industries. However, no industry has launched the rescue ship faster than banking. The financial services industry epitomizes the need for, and use of, document management, image and forms processing, and archival and retrieval of business paper. Catering to this market, Bank...
53% The IW Index: current stock activity Summary: The IW Index: current stock activity. Verity continued its current slide, losing half its stock value following its announcement of a large first-quarter loss. In addition to Verity, PC Docs, Sybase and Visioneer all established new yearly lows during the period.
52% Winners and losers at ImagingExpo'96 Summary: Winners and losers at ImagingExpo'96. Loser: Wang--for missing the show. Winner: Wang--for having a good excuse (see page 1). Loser: FileNet--for missing the show. Loser: 16-bit.
51% AIIM's ODMA expands document management standa Summary: AIIM's ODMA expands. document management standard. AIIM (Silver Spring, MD) has expanded the ODMA (Open Document Management API) specification. A new set of extensions enables users to search for documents in different repositories from within their desktop applications. Over 100 ODMA-compliant applications now shipping could benefit from the new extensions.
51% Thornton May's colorful jottings in IW rend te... Summary: Thornton May's colorful jottings in IW rend tenuous diplomatic. relations between AIIM and IMC. His hit-and-run comments brought swift response in the form of a letter to all AIIM board members from IMC chairperson Dr. He also charges that May, "maliciously ridicules the (IMC)." May's "action," he says, "has put all of us in a precarious position."
51% Banks turn inward to deploy automation Summary: Banks turn inward to deploy automation.). The bank was consulted on its purchase by Apex and Associates (Kansas City, MO). Information technology in banking has been focused mainly on retail applications such as imaged statements, ATMs, banking-by-phone, etc. "With this technology and infrastructure now in place, we'll be able to respond to any new niche that appeals to our customers." This is...
50% Kodak set to buy Wang's software Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996 Kodak set to buy Wang's software. For Kodak, it's a missing piece, for Wang it's $$$ and focus. On the other hand, he continued, "Kodak may be offering a reasonable sum, which Wang can then turnaround and subsequently complete an acquisition of its own." David Yockelson, director of the Meta Group is skeptical, and hopes Kodak holds its offer below $200 million....
50% Greenbar turns to COLD FileNet software ready a Summary: Greenbar turns to COLD. FileNet software ready and willing. FileNet (Costa Mesa) has available its Greenbar COLD software that provides data extraction and analysis tools for custom viewing documents. In addition to offering Greenbar for Microsoft BackOffice, FileNet has integrated the client-server software with its WorkFlo document-imaging software. "Greenbar software provides organizations...
49% From accelerator cards to CD-R, discounts aboun Summary: The price is falling! "With this pricing action, our most popular controller products will be reduced in price from $595 to $475." "To meet their needs, we have reduced ImageAccel controller prices up to a total of 47% since April." The ImageAccel discount, like much of the discounting throughout the industry, is attributable to falling memory prices.. A CD-R price feud.
49% EDMPDM Image files, unite! Summary: Raster images are composed of dots. Vector images (CAD drawings and models) are composed of objects defined by mathematical coordinates. That means you can edit both raster and vector simultaneously. So who needs vectorization? The answer is that with the new technology, you'll vectorize raster files only when you need to extract information from them.
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