excite for web servers found documents about: March 3rd, 1997
- higher confidence,
- lower confidence; click icons to find similar documents
57% Spring takes AIIM on New York
Summary: Spring takes AIIM on New York. Vendors shed winter wraps and reveal new wares. The groundhog of industry news has emerged from his subterranean home to celebrate not the coming of spring, but the coming of AIIM '97. Vendors' winter hibernation is ending as preparations are being made for this year's show April 14 to 17 in New York at the Jacob Javits Center. While many announcements are still...
56% Seminar series promotes benefits of CD-R Summary: of CD-R. Focus on variable packet writing technology Smart Storage (Andover, MA) and JVC Information Products (Irvine, CA) have launched a seminar series addressing how advances in CD-R technology, in particular variable packet writing, apply to network storage. "Together with JVC, we'll demonstrate the benefits and advances in CD-R technology," said Gary Brach, president of Smart Storage. The...
56% HP replaces network scanner Summary: Imaging World, March 3rd, 1997. HP replaces network scanner. Billing the new ScanJet 5 as "the digital on-ramp" to a network, Hewlett-Packard (HP, Palo Alto, CA) offers not only document conversion (at 15 ppm) but also logical routing directly into applications on a networked user's desktop. The 300-dpi Network ScanJet 5 ($3,000)a 4Si replacement offers an enhanced control panel, a...
54% CD-R study disproves negative market perceptio Summary: CD-R study disproves. By Judith Lamont and Dhaval Joshi A new study provides encouraging results regarding CD-R media compatibility. The purpose of the test by Doculabs (Chicago) and the Special Interest Group on CD Applications and Technology Foundation (SIGCAT, Reston, VA) was to prove or disprove a market perception of incompatibility among CD readers, writers and media. Early users of CD-R...
53% Add IDOM and ADF to your jargon dictionary IW ... Summary: For an interesting look at the future through the eyes of Insci, ask for a copy of its white paper: "From Document Management to Automated Document Factories: New Directions in Competitive Advantage." This executive brief explains the value of integrated document and output management (IDOM) strategies and the shift to a high-performance, high-end document delivery infrastructure--the automated...
52% Merger creates new DocuCorp The automated ente... Summary: Merger creates new DocuCorp. The automated enterprise document production companies Image Sciences (Dallas) and FormMaker Software (Atlanta) have signed an agreement to merge and create DocuCorp International. Image Sciences shareholders will receive approximately 52% of DocuCorp's stock. The new company will be headquartered in Dallas and also will maintain operations in Atlanta, Silver...
52% LAN developer acquires CD-ROM networking Summary: CD-ROM networking. In a deal worth approximately $17 million, LAN developer Microtest (Phoenix) has acquired Logicraft Information (Nashua, NH). Logicraft is a developer and manufacturer of enterprise CD-ROM networking systems. Logicraft's CD-ROM networking and storage retrieval management solutions provide access to multiple CD-ROM databases over a range of networks. As part of the t...
52% A new view of workflow Informative Graphics (P... Summary: A new view of workflow. Informative Graphics (Phoenix) has integrated its Myriad viewing software with Documentum's (Pleasanton, CA) Workspace 3.0 document management system. The collaboration will have Myriad viewing and redlining technologies become part of the Documentum workflow. "We know that even the best engineering viewer can be limited by the quality of the integration to document...
51% Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI) hopes to put... Summary: Imaging World, March 3rd, 1997 Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI) hopes to put 26 million technical drawings on-line for access over the Internet by employees and suppliers. The project could take two years to complete, but a pilot project of 750,000 drawings could be up and running--with at least some Internet access--within the month. Products to be used also include Oracle's database software,...
51% Aircraft industry embraces EDM The integration... Summary: Imaging World, March 3rd, 1997 Aircraft industry embraces EDM. The integration of document management and engineering drawings is attaining a firm foothold in the manufacturing market. A critical sector within the manufacturing sphere is the aircraft industry. The following case studies explore the use of document management applications by Raytheon Corporate Jet and Learjet. Raytheon officials...
51% FDA likes these sigs Systems integrator Phoeni... Summary: "How to tie a signature to a document electronically, while meeting FDA guidelines, is one of the critical challenges," said Bruce Rudolph, VP of technical operations for Phoenix." Using PenOp with Documentum's (Pleasanton, CA) document management platform on an HP server gives Bayer information about who signed a document and when. The software can be used to audit documents for changes and for...
51% German giant expands reach into capture market... Summary: Siemens purchase of ElectroCom targets U.S. postal market. The Siemens Automation Group (Nuremberg, Germany) is expected to acquire AEG ElectroCom (Constance, Germany) from Daimler-Benz, (Stuttgart). Of particular relevance to the document processing market, the acquisition would include AEG ElectroCom (Irving, TX). According to Paz Kahana, marketing director with ElectroCom, Siemens has no...
50% Cornerstone chips away controller cost Practic... Summary: Cornerstone chips away controller cost. Like its competitors, Cornerstone has been able to accomplish these results in the past by placing both an analog chip and a separate video digital chip on a single card. The latest card, the C33, however, features a 250-MHz random access memory digital-to-analog converter (RAMDAC) integrated into a single video chip. The elimination of a second chip...
49% Imaging application eases burden of proof for ... Summary: Imaging application eases. burden of proof for law firms. An imaging application designed specifically for the legal field has been developed by Icon Consulting Group (Boston). With IntroSpect Litigation, legal departments and law firms can scan and index large volumes of documents, create text through OCR and store the text and coded bibliographic information in a relational database. Once...
49% How good is your workflow Coalition thinks yo... Summary: The specification defines what information should be recorded by an engine during a workflow enactment. Further, the coalition defines a consistent format in which to display this information. WfMC believes that workflow users requesting audit information from an engine that conforms with the specification should receive the data in a consistent format. This data can serve as the foundation for a...
49% Minolta's PATH to larger installs In an exclus... Summary: Minolta's PATH to larger installs. The greater aim is to expand BIS' market from midrange solutions to larger systems installations. To accomplish this objective, Minolta has improved the efficiency of its product's document indexing through automated barcode processing. New to Version 4 is a barcode PATH option that automatically reads barcodes on document images and indexes the document...
48% "One-of-a-kind" approach to images Iota Indust... Summary: InterSite allows intranet/Internet clients full-text search on a central document image repository from either Netscape Navigator or MS Explorer browsers. The client searches for text on original images and only the relevant portion of the image is transmitted. Iota says that productivity is enhanced by the ability to determine immediately the validity of the search since only the relevant...
48% Anacomp's customer service relies on FileNet s... Summary: Anacomp's customer service relies on FileNet solution. The first product to result from a partnership between the companies, Concerto Customer Response System (CRS), manages information for customer service operations at Anacomp. The customer response software provides indexed access to appropriate customer information regardless of document type. FileNet's suite of document management and...
48% SNI betting on NT viability for Fortune 500 As... Summary: SNI betting on NT viability for Fortune 500. Siemens Nixdorf recently highlighted its foundation for NT document management at an on-site meeting with IW. ARCIS history. Siemens is also a certified partner with SAP. ARCIS stores documents on WORM optical storage media.
46% The Bottom Line 3-3-97 Summary: Earnings for the first quarter rose 92% to $13.1 million compared with $6.8 million in Q1 '96. Net income of $19 million represents an increase of 66% from $11.5 million in Q1 '96. in Q1 '96. Net income of $178.3 million grew 41% from $126 million in Q2 '96. The disk drive and components company reports net income of $213 million, up from $149 million in Q2 '96.
|