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100% Wang is no lame duck Although the presence of ...[LiveLink]

    Summary: Imaging World, March 17th, 1997. Wang is no lame duck. Although the presence of Kodak is expected to be felt at AIIM, Wang's software unit will still be owned by Wang and could have a hard time not coming off as a lame duck, given the impending acquisition by Kodak. At any rate, Wang will be demonstrating its newly released Imaging for Windows Professional Edition as well as its other imaging...
92% Wang Software[LiveLink]
    Summary: As Microsoft's preferred provider of imaging and workflow software, Wang Software is a worldwide leader in workflow, imaging, document management, and network storage management software for client/server open systems. And as a leading supplier of Enterprise Work Management software, Wang helps organizations build scaleable, mission-critical work management applications that automate and improve business processes.
92% Wang's NT software sees first major update[LiveLink]
    Summary: Wang's NT software sees first major update.com) has enhanced the NT versions of its document imaging and work management software. Wang estimates that sales of its NT-based Open/image and Open/workflow software account for nearly 60% of it's total production software revenues. "Sales of our Windows NT-based image and workflow products have exceeded our expectations" said Bob Weiler, president of...
91% Wang takes a Vantage[LiveLink]
    Summary: Wang takes a Vantage. Wang's Service Business Unit will continue to partner with PC Docs, providing services to DOCS Open software customers. But everyone thought it would be PC Docs." "Wang got the technology they were after," said Frappaolo, "and they got a vendor strong in the standards arena." Standards-based Wang is committed to open architecture.
91% Kodak acquiring Wang Software[LiveLink]
    Summary: Kodak acquiring Wang Software.kodak.com) and Wang (Billerica, MA, http://www.wang. Kodak will pay $260 million cash for Wang's software business.
91% For $260 million, Kodak enters imaging softwar...[LiveLink]
    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...
90% Kodak and Wang in final negotiations[LiveLink]
    Summary: Kodak and Wang in final negotiations. The Boston Globe, which first announced the pending deal, reports Wang is holding out for several hundred million dollars. The combined revenue of those businesses was $624 million in the fiscal year that ended in June and they accounted for nearly 60% of Wang's total sales. According to IDC, Kodak would benefit from the acquisition if it could migrate its...
90% Kodak set to buy Wang's software[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996 Kodak set to buy Wang's software. For Kodak, it's a missing piece, for Wang it's $$$ and focus. On the other hand, he continued, "Kodak may be offering a reasonable sum, which Wang can then turnaround and subsequently complete an acquisition of its own." David Yockelson, director of the Meta Group is skeptical, and hopes Kodak holds its offer below $200 million....
90% Wang solid results outweigh criticism[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, January 1st, 1997. Or will it be getting a marginal software player that has created an overblown image of itself? It can make the money now, or make the money later. Does Wang have a history of producing solid imaging and workflow products? According to him, "Wang has built a software business out of a couple of patents.
90% 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.
90% Desktop document imaging comes of age[LiveLink]
    Summary: Wang and Visioneer. Wang (Billerica, MA) and Visioneer (Palo Alto, CA) have announced an agreement that will bring together Wang's imaging software and Visioneer's leading desktop paper-scanning PaperPort. The agreement will provide users of Windows 95 with tools for transforming and managing paper documents as digitized images. By the end of the year, support for PaperPort will be added to...
89% Making a name for yourself[LiveLink]
    Summary: Making a name for yourself. Image is everything, but name recognition counts. What many users need is beyond their reach. What they can afford-and still trust-won't meet the need. All it had to do was lend its name.
88% The Buzz 3-17-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Don't shrink-wrap workflow management. "Workflow management can't be shrink-wrapped," he says. Document Manager, the Web-based document management groupware package that was scheduled for release Feb. The aforementioned Ian Campbell agrees, saying, "Document management and groupware are coming together. Campbell also has some interesting thoughts on the "dark side" of document management.
88% 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% Biscom and Wang introduce Open/image for AS/400[LiveLink]
    Summary: Biscom and Wang introduce Open/image for AS/400.wang. Open/image for AS/400 unites document imaging and workflow in the AS/400 environment and provides imaging capabilities to applications running on an IBM's AS/400R host system. Wang is using Biscom's FaxCom fax server solution as the standard back-end for fax for Open/image for AS/400. "Wang's Open/image for AS/400 imaging and workflow goes on...
88% News Shorts[LiveLink]
    Summary: The study found that both the quality of a scanned image and of the hardware affect purchasing decisions. FileNet stock at. to FileNet. Sherpa, Rosetta exchange vows. The FileNet agreement also provides the premiere COLD product, Greenbar.
87% Wang CEO awarded $8 million to stay[LiveLink]
    Summary: Wang CEO awarded $8 million to stay.wang.com). Under the premise of a "retention bonus" because Tucci declined an offer to head Novell (Orem, UT, http://www.com), Wang acknowledges Tucci's role in the recent divestiture.
87% News Shorts 10-21-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Walk-up imaging. Initially, customers would only be able to hold their records on CD, but the company envisions having the banks store records for remote customer access.. Storage management for Windows NT. Microsoft is excited about the new offering for the NT platform.
87% News Shorts 12-16-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: .. Giga doles gold. PC Docs partners have ESP. Each of the software companies is delivering solutions that integrate with DOCS Open. ISIS not lacking Imagination. IMAGinE with Pixel engines is available from Imagination Software at prices starting at $1,000.
87% Sessions explore Microsoft, BPR[LiveLink]
    Summary: Sessions explore Microsoft, BPR. 30 to Oct. 30 at 4 p.m., Ryrie will discuss the effects of Microsoft's presence in the imaging/workflow and groupware market. Ryrie also will address Microsoft's workflow strategy and the company's willingness to partner with companies other than Wang for document management solutions. On Oct.


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