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100% Groupware titans, still powerful, no longer intimidating[LiveLink]

    Summary: Groupware titans, still powerful, no longer intimidating. "We specifically decided not to come (into the U.S.) because of Microsoft and Lotus," said Grant Stivers, marketing director with TeamWare's distributor, Lexia (Reston, VA). As a former Lotus Notes business partner, Stivers is well-qualified to differentiate the TeamWare groupware products from its formidable competitors. Much of the...
89% Upping the ante in the groupware war Lotus arm...[LiveLink]
    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...
87% Lotus introduces new Web-enabled EDM product ...[LiveLink]
    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...
87% Doculabs looks at ONEstone's ProZessware, a wor[LiveLink]
    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...
87% OPINION: What Notes is not[LiveLink]
    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.
86% ISVs compete for desktop with Microsoft and L...[LiveLink]
    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...
85% Two giants battle over infrastructure[LiveLink]
    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....
85% Imaging Expo'96 Turnout[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. IMAGING EXPO'96. "I expect to see strong sales for a TELEform/Watermark solution." Other responses to Cornerstone's dominance came from the display side. At this price, Matrox is ushering in a new era of non-premium prices for display solutions.
83% Lotus Development[LiveLink]
    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.
80% Vendors to visit at Imaging Expo '96[LiveLink]
    Summary: com.com/scanners. Available in 21-in. Microsystems Technology. and 21-in.
72% Hot Products[LiveLink]
    Summary: Next generation in image-processing toolkits. Sales force automation software. No pricing information was available at press time. The base price for a full-speed model is $14,000. CD-Recorders continue price descent.
72% Microsoft Office 97 supports open standard[LiveLink]
    Summary: Microsoft Office 97 supports open standard.microsoft.com) has announced that the impending release of Microsoft Office 97 will support ODMA specifications. Support from industry titans like Microsoft is crucial to the success of any move towards standardization, a fact not lost on any AIIM officials. "Microsoft supports the efforts of AIIM and its ODMA task force as they focus on industry...
71% Computervision[LiveLink]
    Summary: Computervision is the leading international supplier of product and process data management solutions. Optegra software is Computervision's family of next-generation enterprise data management solutions for integrating, automating and managing the full life cycle of a project.
68% Optical Laser[LiveLink]
    Summary: Optical Laser is the leading value-added technical distributor for optical and CD-Recordable mass-storage subsystems, optical and CD-R discs, scanner subsystems and document imaging/COLD software solutions. Mass-storage solutions are available for Novell, Windows NT, Unix and Macintosh.
65% EDS using Computervision software[LiveLink]
    Summary: EDS using Computervision software.eds.com) will now be dazzling clients with Electronic Product Definition (EPD) software products from Computervision (Bedford, MA, http://www. "The agreement with EDS helps give Computervision the technological and marketing horsepower to fully capitalize on its leadership in the Electronic Product Definition solutions market," said Computervision CEO Kathleen...
64% Philips Semiconductors/Penstock[LiveLink]
    Summary: Philips Semiconductors/Penstock. Philips Semiconductors (Sunnyvale, CA) has reached an agreement with Avnet 's Penstock (Sunnyvale, CA) division to distribute Philips' RF and wireless products throughout North America. Penstock is the world's largest distributor of RF and microwave active and passive components for use in wired and wireless applications.
62% AIIM '96 STILL REVERBERATES[LiveLink]
    Summary: If you were in Chicago at AIIM '96, you didn't see everything. They support resolutions of 2,040 x 1,664 at a 76 Hz refresh rate. Cornerstone's InputAccel garnered several new product integration partners. Smead (Hastings, MN), offers a refreshing change. Smeadlink software modules offer imaging on the installment plan.
57% In the law, time is money[LiveLink]
    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...
55% Very large database support key to document so...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Very large database support key to document software strategy. Thus empowered, Basis V8 allows users to manage high-performing collections containing terabytes of documents on or off the Web. With VLDB support, companies can split indexes over multiple files to connect thousands of users to collections containing millions of documents. "If you produce or catalog large, multi-gigabit databases,...
54% ImagingExpo'96: A world-class conference schedu[LiveLink]
    Summary: Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30.


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