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99% The Buzz 12-16-96
Summary: AIIM partners with. What a great example for other AIIM chapters and universities to follow.aiim.org (AIIM Web site). Imaging, welcome back.
85% A digitized curriculum Summary: (Friday, January 10, 1997, 8:17 am) The Health Sciences Library of Tufts University (Boston) has established an intranet using the products of Information Dimensions (Dublin, OH). Students are now able to access course materials such as syllabi, lecture transcripts, images and slides using a PC or Mac with a web browser, eliminating the need to go to the library. Hyperlinks to related subjects,...
84% AIIM '96 STILL REVERBERATES 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.
83% IBML's ImageTrac making the grade(s) in Sweden Summary: IBML's ImageTrac making the grade(s) in Sweden.ibml.com) will be grading papers for Swedish students. IBML is shipping a batch of the scanners to the National Agency for Higher Education in Sweden to process Swedish SAT tests. IBML develops high-speed color document-imaging systems capable of handling many applications.
82% 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.
80% Process awards honor excellence in solutions Summary: Process awards honor excellence in solutions. Army's Gulf War project wins Vision Award. AIIM (Silver Spring, MD) and the consulting group Kinetic Information (Waltham, MA) named the winners of the 1997 Process Innovation Awards. Presented at the AIIM show, the awards recognize "the most innovative corporate applications of information management technologies." A special Vision Award honoring...
79% July DealMakers Summary: School system makes the (up)grade. The upgrade will provide users with more flexible indexing. Partnership makes ImageBASIC even more ABLE. Move over, I'll drive. "It makes sense for us to move quickly and provide developers and content creators with an integrated suite of products and technologies."
79% 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?
79% New study looks at information aging Paper, f... Summary: New study looks at information aging:. The expanded use of electronic documents has spawned debate regarding the legality of those documents in court. The study reveals that no single storage medium--paper, micrographics, optical and electronic files--can satisfy all requirements for every document management application. "The strengths of one information storage medium often complement the...
79% First stop One of the first stops has to be Fi... Summary: First stop. One of the first stops has to be FileNet. Another interesting stop has to be IBM--how many of them will be meeting for the first time at AIIM this year? Linda Kempster, Storage media specialist, IIT Research Institute, Lanham, MD. Linda Kempster, Storage media specialist, IIT Research Institute, Lanham, MD
78% User forum to focus on FileNet Summary: User forum to focus on FileNet. The document imaging industry's largest and longest running user forum has been scheduled for Oct. The conference will include presentations to inform and update customers on FileNet's "Foundation for Enterprise Document Management" strategy that creates a single-source solution for workflow, document imaging, document management and COLD software. This is the...
78% Opinion & Editorial Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. More on SCS in July 1st's IW. Imaging is dead. But the world is changing. I do agree with you that some imagers won't thrive in the new world.
77% SunGard Healthcare Summary: SunGard Healthcare offers a suite of integrated products which combine health information management applications, imaging, workflow, multimedia document management, and flexible open technical architecture. A fully integrated solution, SunGard 2000 includes comprehensive systems for medical records.
77% 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?
76% Is DOCS Imaging a Watermark slayer? Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Is DOCS Imaging a Watermark slayer?. By Arthur Gingrande When a brand-new desktop document image management product is scheduled for implementation by its first user as a 5,000-seat pilot installation--with a downstream project rollout over multiple locations of 70,000 seats--well, it's big news. Because in the big world of electronic document management (EDM),...
76% The Buzz 3-17-97 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.
75% 1996 the year in review Summary: This turned out to be a nightmareon the good days. Wang ascends ... to somewhere. Long-term impact: Not to worry. Long-term impact: CDIA is just too good an idea to flop, and it won't. Long-term impact: The virtual potential here is so great that it's hard to figure out where to start.
75% Another $2 million in support of public digitization Summary: As an extension of its digitization campaign, the Library of Congress has accepted a $2 million gift from Ameritech Library Services (Provo, UT). The gift will allow libraries across the country to digitize their Americana collections for inclusion in the Library of Congress' National Digital Library (NDL) program. Even though the money is being presented to the Library of Congress, the dollars...
75% DOXSYS Summary: DoxSys is a leading provider of imaging, document management and workflow automation solutions, offering a full range of technical support services, application development, and training. DoxSys has developed solutions as records and correspondence management, accounts payable and general administrative.
73% 50 who make a difference Summary: Delphi Consulting Group. Imerge Consulting. Wang. Arthur Gingrande, IMERGE Consulting 13. William Stratigos, Wang 40.
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