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64% Hot Products11-18-96:New OCR version features t
Summary: New OCR version features two engines. A new version of its capture software has been released by Image Access (Boca Raton, FL, 407-995-8334). BSCAN Version 2.0 includes a scripting language that allows users to customize the software easily to any capture application. The new OCR feature includes two engines--one that handles most types of text and one that is designed to read text that is...
63% Veteran consultant Green joins growing KC-base... Summary: Veteran consultant Green joins. Apex Associates (Kansas City, MO) and Image Consulting Group (Huntington Station, NY) have agreed to consolidate operations. Hugh Green of Image Consulting Group becomes a principal of Apex, overseeing East Coast operations, which will be based in Huntington Station. As a management consultant, Green concentrates on business process management, planning and...
62% Cornerstone's back (in the black) Summary: After a bumpy six months, Cornerstone Imaging (San Jose, Nasdaq:CRNR) has returned to profitability. "We continued execution of the plan we laid out in April to return the company to profitability," said Cornerstone CEO Thomas van Overbeek. "We have moved to a more aggressive pricing strategy for our display subsystems, and refreshed our color and grayscale monitor product lines." "We moved from...
62% The Fed's greatest hits Summary: Imaging World, November 18th, 1996. * Crossroads--America's Fiscal Future, $14. * U.S. Foreign Affairs on CD-ROM, one-year subscription service, $81 (four issues). * National Criminal Justice Database on CD-ROM, $28. * Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-1997, $28.
61% Rewritable CD taking shape Summary: Manufacturers agree on standard platform A new compact disc platform, CD-Rewritable, (CD-RW) has been agreed upon by Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi, Philips, Ricoh and Sony. The companies will work together promoting compatibility of CD-RW media and drives. The format specifications, referred to as "Orange Book, Part III," have been released to manufacturers by Sony and Philips. The collaborating...
60% New model for evaluating workflow proposed Summary: New model for evaluating workflow proposed. A new model for defining and evaluating process control products is required, says the research group. The "old" model of describing workflow is no longer viable, says Giga. "With more than 80 domestic vendors offering disparate products under one general term, there is great confusion in the marketplace," says Moore. IW has asked Moore to present...
58% Fed imaging in its prime Summary: Imaging World, November 18th, 1996. Fed imaging in its prime. Mirroring the common perception of a federal workday, the Federal Imaging Conference (Washington, Oct. For example, witness the strength of the large systems integrators in the government arena. The mammoth Census 2000 program sponsored by the Bureau of Census will employ extensive imaging technology.
56% Bottom Line 11-18-96 Summary: Due to one-time charges associated with acquisition, FileNet reported a $1.5 million loss for Q3 '95. Net earnings for the OCR solutions provider increased from $914,000 in Q3 '95 to $1.5 million in Q3 '96. Net revenue increased 4% from $4 billion in the comparable quarter of 1995 to $4.2 billion in 1996. Net revenue of $136.4 million for Q3 '96 compares with $134.3 million from the corresponding...
56% Deal Makers 11-18-96 Summary: Sybase and NIC partnership. As a result of a reseller agreement with Sybase (Emeryville, CA), Network Imaging's (NIC, Herndon, VA) 1View:Object Manager will be integrated into the Sybase SQL Server 11 architecture as an aspect of the Sybase Adaptive Server. Banking solutions in the works. News from Intergraph. Mitek and Adaptive Solutions alliance.
56% The Buzz 11/18/96 Summary: Imaging World, November 18th, 1996 The Buzz. What's Wang saying? Is it just me, or is Wang effectively saying, "We think the imaging market sucks," by dickering with Kodakover the sale of its imaging business? I mean, how often does a market leader like Wang just decide to get out of that market in favor of other pursuits? Maybe Wang is on to something ... Back from the throes of bankruptcy dept.
54% RAID plays role in strengthening nation's techn Summary: RAID plays role in strengthening nation's techno base. High-availability computing resources are critical at Argonne where almost half of the staff are scientists and engineers. Argonne's timely transfer of technology to industry plays a critical role in strengthening the nation's technology base. Storage challenge. Storage solution.
54% Computer graphics industry evolves Summary: Computer graphics industry evolves. MICROSOFT ASCENDS AT SEYBOLD. In the computer graphics industry, however, three trends are emerging as harbingers of future development. The first, and perhaps most significant, trend is the ascendance of Microsoft operating systems for use in the graphic arts. The second major trend seen at Seybold was workflow.
54% OPINION The year nothing happened Summary: The year nothing happened. None of this happened, of course. Reason number two was the Web. More infrastructure investment. Next year we'll surely revel in The Year A Whole Lot Happened.
53% Europe isn't Europe Summary: Europe isn't Europe. The plain fact is--Europe isn't Europe. At that time, Europe had no "European" identity. Europe is hard to define geographically. Each of the 40 organizations I met with defined Europe differently geographically.
53% With service in mind, a new vendor emerges Summary: With service in mind, a new vendor emerges. The total value of the transaction is approximately $80 million. ViewStar is calling off its impending IPO and will become DSI's Enterprise Applications Group. It expects to generate $110 million in 1996. Lest you assume call centers are all about voice calls, think again.
51% Electronic imaging and the next millennium Summary: Corporate memory: Information is the main asset of every corporation. All corporate information must be controlled and managed. I have seen imaging solutions demonstrated and sold in less than 30 days. They purchased the system in less than 30 days. * A temporary personnel agency purchased a system in less than 30 days.
51% Imaging Solutions in the Federal Government Summary: document distribution system. New document distribution system The on-demand printing system is part of HUD's new multidimensional distribution system that restructures the agency's document access and dissemination. Correll notes that the agency expects to pay for the distribution system in two years by eliminating printed waste and maintaining one distribution center instead of 40 or more...
51% News Shorts 11-18-96 Summary: CA develops products for a number of uses including information management and enterprise computing. Integrated electronic publishing. ActiveX controls. Kofax ascending new heights. management makes impact in Texas.
51% Air Force hopes to grow document management ten Summary: Paper documents were then routed to the service's administrative office that distributed them. How SCATS works. Discs from the federal government are more numerous and more sophisticated than ever before and a good bargain as well.sigcat.org General Services Administration, copies of the GSA study are available from SIGCAT.
51% Scanners the digital gateway Summary: The Xerox (Rochester, NY) DocuImage 620S is designed for print on demand, forms-processing and document-imaging applications. DocuImage 620S ($12,000) is an open-system implementation of Xerox's DocuCS scanner that processes 40 ppm at 200 dpi, 32 ppm at 300 dpi and 20 ppm at 600 dpi. Both models offer 400-dpi resolution and a 1,000-sheet document feeder. The M3099EX/GX handles 11-in. These...
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