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100% Caere to acquire Recognita[LiveLink]

    Summary: In addition, the acquisition advances its goal to be a source of OCR technology for strategic manufacturers worldwide. A global OCR strategy. With the acquisition, Caere will be positioned as a global OCR provider with recognition technologies for more than 100 languages, from Arabic to Swahili. The acquisition will provide Caere a local office in Eastern Europe, the first step in leveraging...
92% Caere, Canon team up to tackle Japanese OCR market[LiveLink]
    Summary: Caere, Canon team up to tackle Japanese OCR market.caere.com), the developer of optical character recognition (OCR) software, and Canon (Lake Success, NY, www.canon. "Canon has invested many years in developing the OCR application and Japanese language recognition capabilities," said Ichiro Endo, a Canon executive.
90% Caere[LiveLink]
    Summary: Caere Corporation is the world leader in optical character recognition (OCR) technology and a leading developer of desktop forms processing and document management products.
90% Caere MSeries II Production OCR on NT Server[LiveLink]
    Summary: Production OCR on NT Server. The roots of high-performance OCR servers go back to the original Palantir Corp.' The M/Series II Board serves the needs of a large, stable market. NT Server OCR software. WordScan is a proven solution.
89% Cornerstone's ISIS Pipes into Caere kit[LiveLink]
    Summary: Cornerstone's ISIS Pipes into Caere kit.com) is integrating its ISIS Pipes interconnect standard into the Professional Developer's Kit and Visual Developer's Toolkit just rolled out by Caere (Los Gatos, CA, www.caere. The Caere kits are designed to help developers put Caere's OCR technology into applications for Windows 95 and NT platforms. ISIS Pipes is a software interconnect protocol for...
89% Caere reports Q3 earnings[LiveLink]
    Summary: Caere reports Q3 earnings.caere. Revenue was up 2.3% for the quarter and net earnings per share increased 64%. Here are the numbers: for Q3'96, revenues were $13.4 million, up from $13.1 million during the same time last year; net earnings were $1.5 million ($.11 per share), compared with $914,000 ($.07 per share) for Q3'95. For the first nine months of this year, Caere has reaped revenues of...
89% News Shorts 3-17-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Ricoh to market CD-RW hardware. Quickly adopting the new CD-Rewritable (CD-RW) media that can be re-recorded thousands of times, Ricoh (San Jose) has introduced the first CD-RW-capable CD-Recordable (CD-R) drive. Certifiably Artist VARs. Artist Graphics (St. There's an Acrobat in the file cabinet.
88% Caere shows net loss[LiveLink]
    Summary: Caere shows net loss.caere.com) announces Q1 '97 revenue of $12.6 million, which compares with Q1 '96 results of $13.6. A net loss of $1.9 million includes a one-time charge of $2.9 million related to the acquisition of Formonix. The OCR and forms processing company reported a net income of $1.3 million for Q1 '96.
88% Europe isn't Europe[LiveLink]
    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.
87% Deal Makers 12-16-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: "We continue to work on a joint program with the customer to enhance the capabilities of these systems," said Dr. "We are pleased to be playing such a key role in the healthcare industry. "The alliance is a key part of our document strategy." The Postalsoft software creates personalized direct mail documents and processes printed forms. (MTI, Chanhassen, MN) to market CD-Recordable products.
83% A unified Europe?[LiveLink]
    Summary: A unified Europe? And largely speaking, Germany is continental Europe's only good news economy. Now, the rest of Europe wants in on its action. One Europe? No trade barriers?
83% The Buzz[LiveLink]
    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?
83% Spotlight on scanners With the scanner market ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: As the scanner market swells, AIIM scanner debuts should help to define the market segmentation. HP leads network scanning. Other companies, such as Kofax (Irvine, CA), also offer a network scanning solution. Where network scanning will overlap with multifunction peripherals remains to be seen. Where is HP headed next?
82% Altavista for intranets of all shapes and size...[LiveLink]
    Summary: uncovers companies' publishing assets. emphasizes "wisdom management". "There are two different markets for that technology, which are publishing and enterprise searching." "On the applications side, Verity has four categories," Arnett says. "The same words may have totally different meanings in different documents.
82% Scanner/Web/VAR Beats[LiveLink]
    Summary: Intrafed continues on the scene. BancTec announced a distribution agreement with TextWare. The Web beat. "We believe that publishing on- and off-line go hand in hand on the Web and CD, and we believe that automating the process is critical to the success of the project." Now they are asking how to solve problems."
80% InterTech Information Management goes global[LiveLink]
    Summary: InterTech Information Management goes global with the opening of a European branch in Holland." InterTech Information Management goes global. Monday, April 28, 1997, 8:41 AM InterTech Information Management (Atlanta, http://www.intertech.com) goes global with the opening of a European branch in Holland.
80% Industry in the mirror[LiveLink]
    Summary: "Despite some success stories, there are a lot of reasons to say that imaging is on more of a decline than an upswing. Clearly, these technologies have had an impact on imaging, but we have seen it more in the document management space. You could also say that even as imaging becomes more mass market, there have been other impacts from neighboring technologies. COLD is a technology that has a leg...
80% Office information manager[LiveLink]
    Summary: Office information manager. (Wednesday, March 12, 1997, 8:21 am) A 32-bit software package designed for the small office/home office has been unveiled by Computhink (Chicago, http://www.computhink. The Paperless Office is designed to increase productivity and save time and money by automating document storage, manipulation and retrieval. Using a SQL relational database for image storage, users...
80% ElectroCom Imaging: The Big Secret[LiveLink]
    Summary: At this time ECI offers two major product lines: AEG Recognition, a world-renowned family of integrated ICR/OCR engines, and the IntelliScan 120/240 family of high-performance document scanners. The AEG Recognition offers commercially the underlying technology that automatically reads the myriad pieces of US mail at very high speed. If the mail is readable, the machines apply ICR/OCR to it. A...
79% No company is an island[LiveLink]
    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.


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