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100% NCS buys Nestor ICR[LiveLink]

    Summary: NCS buys Nestor ICR. IS giant acquires Nestor's character recognition unit. The agreement gives NCS exclusive use of Nestor's character recognition and intelligent character recognition (ICR) technology. While Wright doesn't foresee an ICR product with that kind of accuracy, ("a 4 will always look like a 9"), he acknowledges the advantage of NCS' superior resources. With resources like that,...
90% 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.
87% Forms processing A market takes shape As the...[LiveLink]
    Summary: In fact, the paper forms industry now refers to itself as the forms and systems industry. The forms automation marketplace. Pricing: the new differentiator. There is also an annual maintenance fee of 15% of system cost. Prices vary.
87% Integrating ICR with document imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: Integrating ICR with document imaging. Additionally, complete data entry of the form can be automated through this process. Integrated with document imaging, ICR revolutionizes forms processing through automating the data capture process. An integrated ICR system should use a document image system's workflow software. FileNet provides an integrated ICR system with workflow and document imaging...
86% Selecting an automated data capture system that's right for you[LiveLink]
    Summary: Start by fully determining why you need an automated data capture system. Determining the Right System. Ask: * who will complete the document? * how motivated is the person to complete the document accurately and thoroughly? * how much time will the person have to complete the document?
86% Handwriting recognition gets real[LiveLink]
    Summary: Handwriting recognition gets real. These enable ICR integrators to cope with the idiosyncrasies of industry-specific forms. What's new? What about handwriting recognition? The new company was formed to concentrate solely on recognizing natural handwriting.
86% Hot Products 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: . Harmonious disc. However, creation must be accomplished working on a Unix or Windows workstation. CDs caught in the Crossfire. More, better, faster removable storage. serious scanning.
84% Recognition experts move down-market[LiveLink]
    Summary: In concert with the pricing announcement, ElectroCom unveiled enhancements to one of its two primary product lines, AEG Recognition, an integrated family of ICR/OCR engines. It also announced IntelliDoc Pro, Version 1.0, a new product line based on AEG Recognition. ElectroCom Imaging was formed in 1995 as a division of ElectroCom Automation. AEG Recognition, Version 5.0 is the latest enhancement...
84% Capturing your healthcare data[LiveLink]
    Summary: Error type 1: A correct character that is flagged. Error type 2: A wrong character that is flagged. If the OCR/ICR gets a character wrong, you want it to tell you, so you can clean it up. Error type 3: A wrong character that is unflagged (substitution error). Error type 4: The original data is wrong.
78% New software suite solves info management needs[LiveLink]
    Summary: New software suite solves. info management needs. A new suite of information management applications from 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. They form the foundation of a comprehensive family of information management tools. Information Broker is a repository for storing...
76% Vendors to visit at Imaging Expo '96[LiveLink]
    Summary: com.com/scanners. Available in 21-in. Microsystems Technology. and 21-in.
76% 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...
75% The product beat[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. The product beat. No manual intervention or rewriting of code is necessary. ScreenScan Systems released Image Processor Version 2.3 software and Image Handler Software Version 2.3. The new software expands the current capabilities of ScreenScan as an add-on microfilm or microfiche scanner to include full electronic folder support. Symbus Technology announced...
74% TAWPI forum targets savvy niche market[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996. TAWPI forum targets savvy niche market. Remittance and forms processing share spotlight. Among the users at the forum, confidence in forms processing technology seems to be at an all-time high. Another TAWPI highlight was Microsystems Technology's (Tampa, FL) OCR for Forms forms processing software.
74% Open architecture encourages cross-pollination[LiveLink]
    Summary: Software developers are the winners with the adaptation of open standards. "Cardiff's multiple engine approach is simply superior." Kofax will continue to rely on Caere to provide text recognition. "We have a really good relationship with Caere," said Anthony Macciola, KIPP product manager. "We think that our approach will offer customers more freedom of choice."
71% Forms processing primer[LiveLink]
    Summary: Forms processing primer. What, then, is forms processing? The ability to easily train the system to read forms is also important. The ability to process multiple forms at once (e. 6. Some forms-processing systems provide the ability to perform data validation checks at the point of data capture.
70% New hardware, software abounds at ImagingExpo'9[LiveLink]
    Summary: A number of hardware and software vendors announced new or upgraded products at ImagingExpo'96. DTI (Document Technologies Inc. After the show the agreements endure. New versions and hot new products. This was certainly true at ImagingExpo'96, where a flurry of new software versions was released.
65% 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.
63% Systems integrator Metters buys Blueridge Technologies[LiveLink]
    Summary: buys Blueridge Technologies. In another significant step toward its goal of becoming a leader in document management, Metters (McLean, VA) has acquired Blueridge Technologies (Flint Hill, VA). The acquisition follows Metter's recent purchase of the microfilm scanner company Mekel Engineering (Walnut, CA). Samuel Metters, "Blueridge is already the leader in Internet-based document management...
63% Microsoft buys WebTV[LiveLink]
    Summary: Microsoft buys WebTV. Gates determined to become digital broadcaster. "This partnership with WebTV underscores our strategy of delivering to consumers the benefits of the Internet together with emerging forms of digital broadcasting," said Microsoft CEO Bill Gates. "WebTV Networks has developed the state-of-the-art user experience for accessing Internet content on the TV," Microsoft VP Craig...


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