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100% Paring an Apple to the core
Summary: Hoping to stop the flow of red ink, Apple (Cupertino, CA), which cut 1,500 jobs last year, is cutting another 4,100 employees--nearly one-third of its work force. "We've made the right decision to focus our energies," said Apple Chairman Gil Amelio. "I am absolutely convinced (these decisions) will put us on the road back to health." That road may be a long one; Apple has posted losses in four...
84% Openimage for AS400 Summary: Open/image for AS/400. An open, client-server solution uniting fax documentation and image management is being introduced jointly by Wang (Billerica, MA) and Biscom (Chelmsford, MA). Open/image for AS/400 unites document imaging and workflow in the AS/400 environment and provides imaging capabilities to applications running on IBM's AS/400R host system. Wang is using Biscom's FaxCom fax server...
84% Watermark office to close Summary: Watermark office to close. By consolidating the operations, Libit says, "The company will save over time ... a considerable amount." It will eliminate some duplication between its development teams as a result of the consolidation. IDC's Scott McCready sheds no tears for Watermark. By moving to Costa Mesa and putting it under the tutelage of a Bruce Waddington."
84% IW World Class Solutions Summary: It's a valuable synergy of need,. Bank officials were so amazed when the project was finished in just two weeks that they decided to create a full-scale application for employee personnel records. Both projects use ImageBASIC from Diamond Head. Employees were justifiably excited when they learned that 10,000 documents could be stored on one CD. It took about two weeks for approval.
82% Digital camera entrants creating their own spac Summary: Digital camera entrants creating their own space. Professional features, slowly lowering prices. By introducing its lowest-priced, high-resolution digital camera, Kodak continues to define the professional photographic imaging market. At $7,000, Kodak's camera is the company's lowest-priced professional digital capture device. At "something under $20,000," the T3 combines high-end digital...
81% The blame game Summary: It's not that the industry's products can't do the job. They can--and do. What can FileNet--and the industry--do to combat those problems? "Was buying Watermark the right strategic thing for the company to do?" We have some excellent products and customers like them," Libit said.
81% Imaging bails out Orange County Summary: Law firms, however, are another matter. That meant the firm could accomplish the same amount of work in less time. A law firm, after all, makes money by charging its clients for the hours it works on their cases. Improved productivity meant a job could be accomplished in less time. That, in turn, meant that the law firm would be billing its clients for fewer hours and producing less income.
80% Hot Products Summary: Mass production CD-ROM system. The MPS system is available for more than 25 Unix platforms. *. So much in store. Windows NT storage strategies are being formulated by most storage vendors. In addition to the storage options themselves, there is a wide range of storage management products is available.
78% Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Colorado Imaging Solutions Summary: Each server has a 26-GB RAID subsystem and 160 MB RAM. Records for educators already holding certification are on microfilm. The workstations all have 24 MB of RAM. There also have been reductions in the cost of temporary staff and office space. Collins grows, so will its document.
78% The IW Index: current stock activity Summary: The IW Index: current stock activity. Verity continued its current slide, losing half its stock value following its announcement of a large first-quarter loss. In addition to Verity, PC Docs, Sybase and Visioneer all established new yearly lows during the period.
77% Imaging Solutions in the Federal Government Summary: document distribution system. New document distribution system The on-demand printing system is part of HUD's new multidimensional distribution system that restructures the agency's document access and dissemination. Correll notes that the agency expects to pay for the distribution system in two years by eliminating printed waste and maintaining one distribution center instead of 40 or more...
77% It grabbed my attention Ienjoyed the new forma... Summary: 3, 1997, issue. AS/400--In or out?. I would like to point out that Gordon Hoke's article in the Feb. 3, 1997, issue of IW was misleading and incorrect. In fact, none of those vendors have solutions based on the AS/400.
77% DocMgmt Summary: But the fact is, even small companies can take advantage of this technology because it is being offered to potential customers in several different forms. Outsourcing can be profitably used by large companies as well. Perhaps the most promising print-on-demand distribution solution is the Internet. But many other types of companies can use this system as well. With these advantages, it's a wonder...
77% Buyers hesitate; earnings shortfall rattles in... Summary: Losses mount for FileNet as customers, vendors and analysts wait and see. Libit believes there are several things confusing customers. "The terminology is confusing," he said. Customers have to pause to understand. It takes awhile to churn through it all," said Libit.
77% Cornerstone's back (in the black) Summary: After a bumpy six months, Cornerstone Imaging (San Jose, Nasdaq:CRNR) has returned to profitability. "We continued execution of the plan we laid out in April to return the company to profitability," said Cornerstone CEO Thomas van Overbeek. "We have moved to a more aggressive pricing strategy for our display subsystems, and refreshed our color and grayscale monitor product lines." "We moved from...
75% ImagingExpo'96: A world-class conference schedu Summary: Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30.
74% For $260 million, Kodak enters imaging softwar... 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...
74% Scanners the digital gateway 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...
73% LAN developer acquires CD-ROM networking Summary: CD-ROM networking. In a deal worth approximately $17 million, LAN developer Microtest (Phoenix) has acquired Logicraft Information (Nashua, NH). Logicraft is a developer and manufacturer of enterprise CD-ROM networking systems. Logicraft's CD-ROM networking and storage retrieval management solutions provide access to multiple CD-ROM databases over a range of networks. As part of the t...
70% Viewstar confidently goes public Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Viewstar confidently goes public. The workflow and imaging company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 5 to conduct an initial public offering. Optika recently found out just how cold those public waters can be when it went into its IPO hoping to fetch between $9 and $11 per share of common stock, and ended up having to settle for $6....
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