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Summary: Lotus Development Corporation offers high-quality software products and support services that reflect the company's unique understanding of new ways in which we must all work together.
93% Lotus introduces new Web-enabled EDM product ... Summary: Web-enabled EDM product. Lotus Development (Cambridge, MA) will unveil Domino. Based on the Lotus Domino interactive Web server, Domino. According to Linda Myers-Tierney of Myers-Tierney and Associates (Carlisle, MA), Domino is expected to help Lotus reposition Notes for the Web. Lotus, she says, is leveraging Domino's Web capabilities to provide an out-of-the-box, Web-enabled EDM product on...
93% In the law, time is money Summary: In the law, time is money. The system must organize documents in a database, access them quickly and easily, and search the database by key words. The law firm outsources their scanning to HLA Imaging (Toronto). When preparing for cases, attorneys sift through thousands of documents and focus on the facts important to the case. With a computer in the courtroom, the attorneys can access the...
92% Upping the ante in the groupware war Lotus arm... Summary: Lotus arms itself with Domino. Lotus positions Notes as infrastructure, combining a development environment with applications and electronic messaging. A majority of Notes users say they use Notes to manage documents, yet it has not technically been considered a document manager. Notes has a repository to hold documents, yet it lacks some key features required of document managers. New Lotus EDM...
91% IBM Summary: IBM, the world's largest software provider, creates, develops, and manufactures the industry's most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, networking systems, storage devices and microelectronics.
89% Two giants battle over infrastructure Summary: Two giants battle over infrastructure. By moving up the application curve, Lotus and Microsoft (Redmond, WA) will create a market that is more document management-, forms software-, imaging- and workflow-aware. In our opinion the battle between Microsoft and Lotus is over infrastructure, and they are picking application features simply as a way to differentiate themselves from one another....
89% IBM hits a "suite" spot New Lotus software add... Summary: New Lotus software adds the missing piece. With the brand new integration of Lotus' Domino.Document Manager, an out-of-the-box document management application, IBM is filling in the lacking item in its enterprise document management offering. Collectively called the IBM EDMSuite (Enterprise Document Management Suite), IBM integrates several software components into a complete solution.Document...
88% uite. added to Lava release. The introduction of Lava 5 from Lava Systems (Mississauga, Ontario) is intended to enable the enterprise with information. The new release of Lava represents a major upgrade -- a large percentage of which is user-driven, according to Clarke. In the past, Lava workflow was sophisticated and technical, Clarke said, but in Version 5, Lava has "taken... Summary: e:/website/www/iw/library/1997/March_17/newsshorts3-17-97.html-ssi
87% ISVs compete for desktop with Microsoft and L... Summary: ISVs compete for desktop with Microsoft and Lotus. Inevitably, as Lotus seeks to differentiate Notes from Exchange, Lotus has no alternative but to move up the application curve and offer capabilities such as forms, imaging, document management and, perhaps in the future, real workflow! After all, the alternative is for Lotus to compete on a price basis with Microsoft--that is clearly something...
87% OPINION: What Notes is not Summary: What Notes is not. Notes is a fantastic product--and getting better all the time--but its native power as a workflow tool won't KO its competition. A good example is the Document Library template, one of the sample apps that comes with Notes.g., composing or revising the document. In that sense, Notes is a workflow tool only in the same way that Visual Basic for Applications is.
87% Doculabs looks at ONEstone's ProZessware, a wor Summary: . Why groupware-based workflow? ProZessware's architecture uses four separate Lotus Notes databases: the Application database (client interface), the Organization Directory database for administration, the Process Definition database for all workflow definitions and the Design Repository database for storing information used by the ProZess Designer. Workflow designer. ProZessware's graphical...
86% OPINION:Getting there from here Summary: Traditional imaging applications will be document-centric, not image-centric any more. In fact, there won't even be an "imaging market." And these are mostly still image-only systems; the "document-centric" users must work in other departments. Why isn't this enough to image-enable lending, claims and A/P applications? Why do the expensive, monolithic imaging systems still rule the market?
85% Preserve$$Database Summary: Most document management products use their own databases and tables. Not just images ... documents. Show Applink the database field the PO number came from, and that's it. Power Office is of the newer type of document management products that manage more than images. This means that no field in a table should change because of another.
85% Merging principles of Web software pricing Ne... Summary: Gradually, out of the chaos a few principles are emerging: 1. Some level of access has to be free. 5. Writing costs more than reading. Consequently, write access to the database costs more. If Web access is free, support is not. With the Web, user support is starting to be decoupled from the software price.
85% No company is an island Summary: Wang also has a seat on Microsoft's ISV advisory council that no other imaging vendors have. jukeboxes. ViewStar was the first of the enterprise image and workflow vendors to forge a relationship with Microsoft and port its software to NT. Capture and component imaging. The hot area in storage is CD jukeboxes.
85% 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.
84% silver Summary: The main reason is that Lotus and Microsoft still don't have all the pieces in place.lotus.microsoft.com/exchange/workflow/work. The Workflow Hub is Microsoft's planned implementation of MAPI Workflow in Exchange Server.
84% Corporate intranets: revolution in progress 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.
84% The myth of desktop imaging Summary: I do not expect the image to become another mainstream data type because it is not a very useful type. The dominant applications in use do not support the image data type or offer imaging capabilities. There is no need for it.) to satisfy that need. Since it involves a real need, faxing has become a mainstream desktop and networking application.
83% opinionAug96 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...
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