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99% 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.
91% Document management toolkit bundles with JAVA Summary: "As companies realize the benefits of document management solutions, they are extending their deployment across the enterprise," said Jeffrey Miller, Documentum president. "Through the JAVA API, we are enabling our customers and partners to build robust, customized applications that users can access on demand." The addition of the JAVA API in the developer's kit is part of Documentum's strategy...
86% Forms processing A market takes shape As the... Summary: In fact, the paper forms industry now refers to itself as the forms and systems industry. The forms automation marketplace. Pricing: the new differentiator. There is also an annual maintenance fee of 15% of system cost. Prices vary.
85% The Buzz Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996 The Buzz. Caere, it was said, was heading south, and ViewStar wanted to go north, financially speaking. Well, for a company on its way down, Caere would seem to be surprisingly healthy. Hard to believe John wouldn't call The Buzz right up if he knew something. Wondering how much it costs to set up a Web site?
85% Anacomp out of Chapter 11 in just six months Summary: Anacomp out of Chapter 11. in just six months. Anacomp filed for Chapter 11 on January 5, 1996. Even before the Chapter 11 filing was complete, Anacomp had introduced Alva, a new CD services solution. For Anacomp, these other solutions are digital.
83% The Buzz 5-5-97 Summary: If you only judge the company by its Wall Street performance, you would probably think it is headed for the dumpster. He deserves all the credit in the world for his accomplishments, but sometimes a company just cries out for new leadership. Just a passing thought: Maybe FileNet should buy Diamond Head Software. Connections vary, sometimes dramatically. So what's driving the EDM/PDM vendors these...
83% 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...
82% 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.
82% The Buzz Summary: The Buzz. For better or for worse. Well, this joint FileNet-Novell software is currently available-IF you buy it with a FileNet server. "They're not even on our radar screen," the vendor claims. Or should someone get a better radar screen?
81% For $260 million, Kodak enters imaging softwar... Summary: For $260 million, Kodak enters imaging software with a bang. By Bruce Hoard, IW executive editor Industry watchers largely agree that Kodak's $260 million purchase of Wang's software business is money well spent. In addition, Yockelson believes Kodak is better positioned to make the software business a success than was Wang. "Kodak is emotionally committed to the technology, where Wang was...
81% Users rank their document management Summary: their document. management. on document management. Albright's vision of the document management future: "It will be even more important than it is now." Bisaccia has strong feelings about the future of document management: "Document management systems are the future of computing.
80% Notes from the road Summary: Publishing a magazine like this is kind of mysterious to most of you, since you've probably never done it before. I have about 45 minutes to write this editorial before I catch a plane. Microsoft has always been sort of in the periphery of my vision--always in the papers, always in conversation. Microsoft couldn't care less if we sold enterprise-wide Solitaire. This is good news.
80% It's too hard. It's not hard enough. Stuck i... Summary: The Buzz. In the last issue, we posed the question, what's wrong with the CDIA (Certified Document Image Architect) program? According to Lynne Leahy, the exam is too vigorous. She believes there should be several levels of CDIA certification leading up to the full credential. Both Wasner and Leahy think the program will gain momentum in the near future.
79% Feds focus on fast forms processing By Karen D... Summary: By Karen D. Schwartz As the federal government moves into the next millennium, it must take to heart what its leaders have been saying for years: Do more with less. That means less money, less manpower and less paper. Government agencies have found that more effective management of paper-intensive processes is an excellent way to achieve those goals. One area ripe for streamlining is forms....
79% MostImportantProds96 Summary: The most important products of 1996 (so far). Lava Systems' Lava 4.3 release has all three functions available in one software product. Its indexing module creates pointers to any kind of document the same way it creates pointers to scanned images. It's 4.6 GB, 5.25 inches and is rewritable! It was available before, but this year it has really turned into a full-function product.
79% InterTech charges into utility industry Summary: InterTech charges into utility industry. (Tuesday, January 28, 1997, 9:12 am) InterTech (Atlanta, http://www.intertech. Coleman Research (Springfield, VA), an InterTech value added reseller, is serving as the system integrator and prime contractor on the project. InterTech plans an electronic vault to provide access to TVA records.
79% The Buzz 4-21-97 Summary: Imaging World, April 21st, 1997. Talking alliance turkey. "It would make sense for FileNet and NCR to talk," Ray observes with the tone of a man who knows more than he says. Two cases in point: FileNet and Documentum. "Are Wang and FileNet worth the same?"
78% The Buzz 2-3-97 AIIM board games Summary: AIIM board games. It's been awhile since FileNet has been thus represented. Maybe FileNet didn't feel a need to be there. AIIM board members serve three-year terms and pay all of their own expenses, so why shouldn't they say what's on their minds? "I see that as a good sign," he notes.
78% Bottom Line 1-1-97 Summary: Net income of $430,000 compares with a net loss of $387,000 in Q2 '96 and income of $2 million in Q3 '95. Net income of $169,000 compares to a net loss of $60,000 in Q3 '95. The company saw a net loss of $1.7 million as compared with net income of $108,000 in the corresponding quarter of 1995. Net income of $1.2 million represents a $3.6 million increase from the third quarter of 1995. Revenue of...
77% FileNet and Anacomp's concerto in the key of Windows-NT Summary: FileNet and Anacomp's concerto in the key of Windows-NT. (Friday, January 24, 1997, 8:28 am) A multi-year product and marketing relationship between FileNet (Costa Mesa, CA, http://www.filenet.anacomp) will provide Windows NT-based software applications for integrated information delivery. A new suite of document management and workflow software from FileNet serves as the platform for vertical...
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