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99% Why document management must win hearts AND minds[LiveLink]

    Summary: Recent market studies measure numbers and perceptions. Who's number one in document management? If you go by PC-Docs interpretation of those same results, PC-Docs is number one in software license and service revenues and, perhaps more importantly, user mindshare. The Delphi study also determined that revenues for document management software and services jumped 53% from $158 million in 1994 to...
93% 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.
92% Recent research reports: encouraging, surprisin[LiveLink]
    Summary: With companies that are experiencing a CAGR of more than 50%, the numbers these two research firms are reporting are old news in a dynamic industry.) 2. They measure company revenue, not DM revenue. This is comparing apples to oranges. 4. They measure different companies. Again, apples to oranges.
91% Users rank their document management[LiveLink]
    Summary: their document. management. on document management. Albright's vision of the document management future: "It will be even more important than it is now." Bisaccia has strong feelings about the future of document management: "Document management systems are the future of computing.
90% Users create demand for imaging Desktop documen[LiveLink]
    Summary: Desktop document image. The fact is, the demand for desktop image management originates from a market segment that is not composed of traditional document imaging users.. DOCS Imaging gets. DOCS Imaging challenges Watermark. In comparison, Watermark only notes-edits.
89% 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:.
89% Newcomer competes with network document manage...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Newcomer competes with network document management features. Based on early reviews, they seem bound to stir up the already dynamic document management market. For its part, NetRight and its iManage product line offers on- or off-the-Web products. The software also provides document security that is tightly bound to network security all the way down to the file level. Document authors can adjust...
88% Watermark integration key feature of Saros new[LiveLink]
    Summary: Watermark integration key. feature of Saros new release. The out-of-the-box solution integrates with Watermark (Burlington, MA) imaging software. New features include compound document support, multi-library searching and the ability to store multiple forms of the same document. The integration with Watermark is not surprising, Watermark and Saros were both acquired by FileNet in the past year...
88% The Web at work[LiveLink]
    Summary: Delphi Consulting (Boston) recently released its intranet survey findings resulting from interviews with more than 600 evaluators, implementers and developers of Web-supporting technologies. Delphi found that roughly 94% of the organizations surveyed were evaluating intranet technology or actively developing and deploying intranet applications (above). Delphi is offering a companion seminar to...
87% Component Imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: Standalone applications and toolkits emerge. Those that sell a more standalone application approach are represented by Kofax and Cornerstone (San Jose). Cornerstone's Pixel Translations products fit more into the toolkit category. COMPONENT IMAGING MARKET. The market moves toward components.
87% AIIM's ODMA expands document management standa[LiveLink]
    Summary: AIIM's ODMA expands. document management standard. AIIM (Silver Spring, MD) has expanded the ODMA (Open Document Management API) specification. A new set of extensions enables users to search for documents in different repositories from within their desktop applications. Over 100 ODMA-compliant applications now shipping could benefit from the new extensions.
86% The Buzz 3-3-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: 1 Buzz in which we questioned her scanner industry forecast numbers. A proper analyst would just throw the dart and stand behind it." There is a new generation of document management vendors coming out with Web-based products. One of them is IntraNet Solutions (Eden Prairie, MN). Just wondering.
85% A look ahead document management interoperabi...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, January 1st, 1997 A look ahead: document management interoperability. The DMA succeeds at last. Especially when a market comprises relatively small vendors, none of whom has a predominant market share. DMA 1.0 in the context of other standards In the interest of swift time to market, the 1.0 spec leverages other standards like the Open Document Management API for interfacing with...
85% 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.
85% Upping the ante in the groupware war Lotus arm...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Lotus arms itself with Domino. Lotus positions Notes as infrastructure, combining a development environment with applications and electronic messaging. A majority of Notes users say they use Notes to manage documents, yet it has not technically been considered a document manager. Notes has a repository to hold documents, yet it lacks some key features required of document managers. New Lotus EDM...
85% Wall Street activity Public offerings challeng...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Public offerings challenge managers. Finally, being part of the public arena increased the visibility of the industry and its participants. Being public raises the performance bar. There is now a universe of investable stocks through which investors can participate. Investors' perspectives on the industry are in the process of being determined.
84% 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...
84% News Shorts 4-21-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: SOME NEW JERSEY TAX RECORDS.. A NEW SEMINAR SERIES. ADVANCING INDUSTRY SPECS. RECORD STORAGE WAREHOUSE ARSON VICTIM. IMAGINATION SOFTWARE PARTNERS.
83% 21st, 1997. Talking alliance turkey. "It would make sense for FileNet and NCR to talk," Ray observes with the tone of a man who knows more than he says. Two cases in point: FileNet and Documentum. "Are Wang and FileNet worth the same?"[LiveLink]
    Summary: e:/website/www/iw/library/1997/April_21/thelatestnewsindvdtech.html-ssi
82% The IW Index: current stock activity[LiveLink]
    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.


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