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100% Fly to New York, drive home a winner[LiveLink]

    Summary: Imaging World, April 7th, 1997. Fly to New York,. drive home a winner. Four separate contests being drawn during AIIM '97 are offering chances to leave New York in style. System and network administrators can register in the Datalink (Minneapolis, Booth #3553) for a chance to win a 1997 BMW Z3 Roadster!
91% Standards at work[LiveLink]
    Summary: One of the major thrusts of the AIIM organization is to help facilitate industry standards.This year, for the first time, AIIM will have a booth devoted specifically to its various standards efforts including the Document Management Alliance (DMA) and the Open Document Management API (ODMA) group. "Last year the DMA and ODMA did demonstrations," says Marilyn Wright, AIIM's VP of standards and...
91% Vendors to visit at Imaging Expo '96[LiveLink]
    Summary: com.com/scanners. Available in 21-in. Microsystems Technology. and 21-in.
90% Winners and losers at ImagingExpo'96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Winners and losers at ImagingExpo'96. Loser: Wang--for missing the show. Winner: Wang--for having a good excuse (see page 1). Loser: FileNet--for missing the show. Loser: 16-bit.
88% Vendors fine-tuning established solutions at I[LiveLink]
    Summary: established solutions at. IMAGINGEXPO'96. Solutions that work, new products that soar. A selection of offerings from the floor of ImagingExpo'96. Welcome to ImagingExpo'96, where providers continue to polish their solutions.
87% Spring takes AIIM on New York[LiveLink]
    Summary: Spring takes AIIM on New York. Vendors shed winter wraps and reveal new wares. The groundhog of industry news has emerged from his subterranean home to celebrate not the coming of spring, but the coming of AIIM '97. Vendors' winter hibernation is ending as preparations are being made for this year's show April 14 to 17 in New York at the Jacob Javits Center. While many announcements are still...
86% Keep the text without losing the image[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996. Keep the text without losing the image. Documents are scanned as both images and OCR files, but tracks them as a single document. Both the OCR text and the image itself can be viewed by toggling. Celerity's demo indicates a fully configured Pentium running the client-server CDWW can process over 50,000 pages per hour.
86% Exhibitor news shorts[LiveLink]
    Summary: The TCO'95-compliant line of 21-in. displays is now shipping. The 21-in. Patent validates display vendor's claims. BancTec announces S-Series distributor.
84% New products take center stage at ImagingExpo'9[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996 New products take. New 32-bit forms solution debuts. A new suite of information management applications will be debuted at ImagingExpo by Microsystems Technology Inc. The four software products include OCR for Forms 3.0, IDR for Reports 1.0, Information Xchange 1.0 and Information Broker 1.0. With the suite, users can extract information from forms, access...
84% COLD, output among central themes for Expo exhi[LiveLink]
    Summary: Marble is the Web version of Feith System's core product Feith Document Database. Feith Systems will also demo its new Feith EnterpriseWare suite of Web products at ImagingExpo '96. Feith's Document Management system is for groups on the Web. A free demonstration of Feith's Document Management system called Ambler is available at Feith's Web site (www.feith.
84% Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI) hopes to put...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, March 3rd, 1997 Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI) hopes to put 26 million technical drawings on-line for access over the Internet by employees and suppliers. The project could take two years to complete, but a pilot project of 750,000 drawings could be up and running--with at least some Internet access--within the month. Products to be used also include Oracle's database software,...
82% German giant expands reach into capture market...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Siemens purchase of ElectroCom targets U.S. postal market. The Siemens Automation Group (Nuremberg, Germany) is expected to acquire AEG ElectroCom (Constance, Germany) from Daimler-Benz, (Stuttgart). Of particular relevance to the document processing market, the acquisition would include AEG ElectroCom (Irving, TX). According to Paz Kahana, marketing director with ElectroCom, Siemens has no...
82% CD-R management on the fly[LiveLink]
    Summary: CD-R management on the fly. NT's MacFile services provide Mac clients transparent access to CDs on the networked NT server. An automatic directory caches the directory structure on the fly for each CD as soon as it is inserted, without reconfiguring the file system. It also provides extremely fast directory cache initialization speeds, building the directory structure in much less time than is...
81% What's FileNet wearing to the ball After a ke...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, March 17th, 1997. What's FileNet wearing to the ball? In the largest booth on the AIIM show floor, FileNet will feature its Saros Discovery Suite­what FileNet calls the key to intelligent information management across the enterprise. Saros Discovery Suite promises business improvement in how they access, manage and use their information assets. The suite integrates Saros...
77% Scanners the digital gateway[LiveLink]
    Summary: The Xerox (Rochester, NY) DocuImage 620S is designed for print on demand, forms-processing and document-imaging applications. DocuImage 620S ($12,000) is an open-system implementation of Xerox's DocuCS scanner that processes 40 ppm at 200 dpi, 32 ppm at 300 dpi and 20 ppm at 600 dpi. Both models offer 400-dpi resolution and a 1,000-sheet document feeder. The M3099EX/GX handles 11-in. These...
75% AIIM's arrived--who will survive[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, April 21st, 1997. AIIM's arrived--who will survive? The applications can be integrated with new and existing FileNet installations. "ImageBASIC for FileNet provides a comprehensive ability to customize and extend existing imaging systems and integrate image management services easily with other applications." The new VFD 16000 is a 12-in.
59% Caution- technology convergence ahead[LiveLink]
    Summary: Studies in the late 1970s demonstrated that while it was advantageous to use technology to create and manage office documents, there was a need to tie workers together because, after all, workers need to engage each other in their daily activities (the first glimmer of workflow awareness! the office automation manager). Developing an image. At that point, users could think of managing published...
57% The Sales Link: Why Have A Method?[LiveLink]
    Summary: Both can achieve results, but for either to work, a methodology must be followed. The spine embodies the three most important considerations with respect to each segment of the methodology.) The readiness review After this analysis, we conduct a readiness review, where we examine and document the current computing environment and the current application areas. Either way, the exercise is...
46% The New Document[LiveLink]
    Summary: Documents were created one-by-one, and depending on the number of pages, were bound in some way. The New Document 2:. Virtual Document. The New Document 3:.com, www.
44% Swept Away[LiveLink]
    Summary: What features are installed versus released? This is very different from document management and control of existing documents. That's the market landscape; how do the players fit in? The Web version of the product is named Accellera, which allows for access to the document repository over the Web. Interleaf fits where the documents are complex and business critical.


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