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100% Optical makes mass-market play...at last[LiveLink]

    Summary: Optical makes mass-market play. The SYS.230 Universal ($390) and SYS.230 SCSI ($360) are lightweight optical products designed to store hundreds of images. "We have driven down the price of optical storage," says Olympus Marketing VP Bill Boles. According to optical storage expert Hal Glatzer, it's about time. Kempster says the market for portable storage ultimately will be "a matter of price,...
90% Digital camera entrants creating their own spac[LiveLink]
    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...
89% Optical disc does flick[LiveLink]
    Summary: Optical disc does flick. 3.5-in. optical disc provided by. The disc's.
87% Hot Products 5-5-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: .. Colorful multifunctions. It also is designed to produce color charts, newsletters, envelopes and graphics. It outputs at 360 x 360 dpi and also reduces and enlarges images. LIMDOW MO,. double-picker mechanism.
87% Faster CD-R, enhanced MO drives highlight imag...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Faster CD-R, enhanced MO drives highlight imaging at Comdex. Yamaha announced at Comdex (Las Vegas) that it will bring the world's fastest read/write CD-R to market. The Yamaha CDR400 writes at 4X and reads at 6X. Among its CD-RW drives, Ricoh's popular 2X/4X RO-1420C will feature a 2 MB buffer. Enhanced PD drive models with CD-ROM spin speeds of 6X and 8X are scheduled to ship in 1997.
87% September 1996 Hot Products[LiveLink]
    Summary: New features include: compound document support, multi-library searching and the ability to store multiple forms of the same document. processing support. TeleForm Standard, Elite and Filler applications include features such as existing form support, networked reader and verifier modules, and management reporting tools. processing support. TeleForm Standard, Elite and Filler applications...
86% 40 companies to watch in 1997[LiveLink]
    Summary: They are: R.E. Ray Edwards, Apex D.E. Dan Elam, IMERGE B. T.S. Robert Smallwood, Image Associates S.
85% JulyHotProducts[LiveLink]
    Summary: an arcane data entry screen. EasyRead 240's 20-in. Data archiving. reaches new level.. New compact digital camera.
84% Hot Products 4-7-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Faster microfilm scanning. Imaging system on Web.pixel. The software features scanner controls and a batch function that allows multiwindow scanning of several images. Remittance processing scanner.
84% MostImportantProds96[LiveLink]
    Summary: The most important products of 1996 (so far). Lava Systems' Lava 4.3 release has all three functions available in one software product. Its indexing module creates pointers to any kind of document the same way it creates pointers to scanned images. It's 4.6 GB, 5.25 inches and is rewritable! It was available before, but this year it has really turned into a full-function product.
82% 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.
82% 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.
81% Hot Products[LiveLink]
    Summary: Next generation in image-processing toolkits. Sales force automation software. No pricing information was available at press time. The base price for a full-speed model is $14,000. CD-Recorders continue price descent.
80% Floppy space saver[LiveLink]
    Summary: Floppy space saver. The company's variable packet-writing approach allows a compliant CD-Recorder to write thousands of "sessions" while producing a CD that can be read in current and next-generation CD drives. The caching scheme removes the need for additional hardware or excessive hard disk space, the company says. Fully backward-compatible, Floppy CD allows a CD-R disc to be used in the same...
78% Electronic archiving of radiology images[LiveLink]
    Summary: Most 5.25-in. optical data transfer rates are between 1 and 2 MB per second, with the newer 2.6 GB drives advertising 2 to 4 MB per second. optical drives which hold 15 GBs today and cost about $600 each. The Philips drive reads data at 2.7 MB per second and writes at 1.3 MB per second. CD is the least expensive optical media ($1,000 per drive and about $15 per 600 MB platter), but the slowest...
77% CDR Software & Hardware Shopping Guide[LiveLink]
    Summary: duplication time. The Trans/Corder was developed because of operator dissatisfaction with the time-consuming process of duplicating CD-ROM discs. CD-R duplication. and NT support. New CD-R writer software.
76% Deal Makers 1-1-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: A partnership agreement between Bluebird Systems (Carlsbad, CA) and PeopleSoft (Pleasanton, CA) integrates the two companies' imaging software applications. Bluebird's Imageable client-server document imaging system integrated with PeopleSoft's software makes it possible to scan documents and index them for routing in standard workflow systems. Syquest says Nomai no mo'. The addition of the...
75% First stop One of the first stops has to be Fi...[LiveLink]
    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
73% IW World Class Solutions[LiveLink]
    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.
70% The fine balancing act of buying displays[LiveLink]
    Summary: Because the high-production image worker is also by definition a high-productivity worker. high-res color displays--call it 85% to 15%. A seventeen-inch monitor draws 110 watts per hour; a 21-in. can draw as much as 135 watts per hour. Expect higher air conditioning costs and/or the cost of new ducting.


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