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98% opinionAug96[LiveLink]

    Summary: Imaging World, August 1st, 1996. Can Oracle breathe life into component imaging?) Given Oracle's intention to unify document management and messaging with mission-critical database applications, the possibility exists that a dedicated document server--the missing piece of the component imaging puzzle--may no longer be necessary. But while the application side of the integration is easy, the...
94% Database leader embraces component imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: Database leader embraces component imaging. Cornerstone and Oracle implement enterprisewide. "Oracle is embracing component imaging. "Oracle has decided that it is important to include imaging as part of an enterprisewide solution." "For the first time, document imaging is available with solutions from a leading provider of enterprisewide relational-database applications," he said.
88% silver[LiveLink]
    Summary: The main reason is that Lotus and Microsoft still don't have all the pieces in place.lotus.microsoft.com/exchange/workflow/work. The Workflow Hub is Microsoft's planned implementation of MAPI Workflow in Exchange Server.
87% OPINION:Getting there from here[LiveLink]
    Summary: Traditional imaging applications will be document-centric, not image-centric any more. In fact, there won't even be an "imaging market." And these are mostly still image-only systems; the "document-centric" users must work in other departments. Why isn't this enough to image-enable lending, claims and A/P applications? Why do the expensive, monolithic imaging systems still rule the market?
87% 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.
86% OPINION The year nothing happened[LiveLink]
    Summary: The year nothing happened. None of this happened, of course. Reason number two was the Web. More infrastructure investment. Next year we'll surely revel in The Year A Whole Lot Happened.
85% 1996: the year in business[LiveLink]
    Summary: Component imaging. Document management explodes. Also, several different approaches are maturing, such as a component imaging "build" approach, vs. An NT option has. Storage options:.
84% Doculabs looks at ONEstone's ProZessware, a wor[LiveLink]
    Summary: . Why groupware-based workflow? ProZessware's architecture uses four separate Lotus Notes databases: the Application database (client interface), the Organization Directory database for administration, the Process Definition database for all workflow definitions and the Design Repository database for storing information used by the ProZess Designer. Workflow designer. ProZessware's graphical...
84% 1996 the year in products[LiveLink]
    Summary: From 1996 we've chosen a dozen (or so) products that burned brightly. Imagination Software (Silver Spring, MD) was another vendor embracing ActiveX in '96. A late-year hardware introduction (also by Kofax) was a product standout in 1996. Still, he sees production imaging's dominance continuing in the coming year. That, she points out, "is sort of dichotomous."
82% OPINION: What Notes is not[LiveLink]
    Summary: What Notes is not. Notes is a fantastic product--and getting better all the time--but its native power as a workflow tool won't KO its competition. A good example is the Document Library template, one of the sample apps that comes with Notes.g., composing or revising the document. In that sense, Notes is a workflow tool only in the same way that Visual Basic for Applications is.
81% Lotus introduces new Web-enabled EDM product ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Web-enabled EDM product. Lotus Development (Cambridge, MA) will unveil Domino. Based on the Lotus Domino interactive Web server, Domino. According to Linda Myers-Tierney of Myers-Tierney and Associates (Carlisle, MA), Domino is expected to help Lotus reposition Notes for the Web. Lotus, she says, is leveraging Domino's Web capabilities to provide an out-of-the-box, Web-enabled EDM product on...
80% Workflow software for groupware[LiveLink]
    Summary: Keyflow is designed specifically for Microsoft Exchange. Keyflow actually provides two different client interfaces. By opening the work item from Exchange, the Response Task window is displayed, allowing the user to execute specific actions on that work item. Keyflow administration is equally simple. Keyflow only works on Microsoft Exchange.
80% Thinning down Network computers may set the p...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Network computers. the next computing model. There are objections to the NC paradigm. Oracle is preparing three applications. If they can change the corporate computing paradigm, Microsoft's hold on the software market is threatened.
80% ISIS EZ-Imaging: "Pipes" are calling[LiveLink]
    Summary: ISIS EZ-Imaging: "Pipes" are calling. ISIS EZ-Imaging is the first toolkit to support an open architecture for integrating imaging toolkits. Called "Pipes," it allows the toolkits of other vendors to share image data within an application. Application developers simply choose the compatible toolkits they want and build them into their application. Using the Visual Basic architecture, ISIS...
80% 1996 the year in review[LiveLink]
    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.
80% 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."
79% Doculab's Certification Test[LiveLink]
    Summary: Easy-to-use document management functionality. Docs Open 3.5 from PC Docs (Burlington, MA, 617-273-3800), provides document management, imaging and basic routing functionality, wrapped in a package that is easy to use and easy to deploy. Docs Open includes imaging functionality as part of the Docs Enterprise Suite. For basic workflow, Docs Open includes its own built-in routing functionality. 1....
79% Opinion & Editorial[LiveLink]
    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.
79% Drawing a document technology roadmap[LiveLink]
    Summary: document management and electronic delivery. Document management for authoring or delivery? Tools for communicating and coordinating are perhaps more important, too, since authoring is more collaborative than viewing or delivering documents. Standards impact document delivery and management at the document, application, and communications levels. They are also the systems of choice for Web-only...
78% Viewstar confidently goes public[LiveLink]
    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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