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99% With service in mind, a new vendor emerges[LiveLink]

    Summary: With service in mind, a new vendor emerges. The total value of the transaction is approximately $80 million. ViewStar is calling off its impending IPO and will become DSI's Enterprise Applications Group. It expects to generate $110 million in 1996. Lest you assume call centers are all about voice calls, think again.
96% Digital Systems brings ViewStar into its house[LiveLink]
    Summary: Digital Systems brings ViewStar into its house.com), the developer of products for corporate telephone call centers, has purchased ViewStar (Alameda, CA, www.viewstar.com) in a stock swap deal valued at $80 million. Under the agreement, ViewStar stockholders will receive about 3.9 million shares of DSI stock in exchange for their positions in ViewStar.
93% 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....
91% Digital plus ViewStar equals Mosaix[LiveLink]
    Summary: Digital plus ViewStar equals Mosaix.viewstar. The merged company will focus on enterprise customer management opportunites such as call center and business process automation. For the time being Mosaic is "keeping an eye on the bread and butter," said John Tarabini, marketing manager with Mosaic's ViewStar Enterprise Applications Group. However, he expects a combined emphasis on the growing area...
90% Web and workflow appear as one with new ViewStar tools[LiveLink]
    Summary: InfoServer@Work is the first of the three packages. Available in the third quarter of this year, InfoServer@Work costs $50,000 per server, with unlimited users. Process@Work exploits the reach and cost-effectiveness of the Web to workflow-enable Internet applications. Process@Work will be available during the third quarter of this year, and is priced at $30,000 per server, with unlimited users....
89% 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.
86% News Shorts...1-1-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: There is no "application server" managing the exchange. Production level scanner. custom COLD. The component lets users and developers integrate COLD technology into imaging and workflow business applications.. On the Basis of NT.
86% Mosaix[LiveLink]
    Summary: Mosaix's powerful ViewStar business process automation software automates and optimizes business applications such as claims and loan processing, accounts payable and receivable, contract management and more, across a wide range of client/server platforms and the Internet.
86% 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% The role of Microsoft, by Microsoft[LiveLink]
    Summary: The role of Microsoft, by Microsoft. * Rich Noffsinger is the industry marketing manager for document management, imaging and workflow at Microsoft. E-mail richnoff@microsoft.com.microsoft.
85% Convergence at work[LiveLink]
    Summary: For instance, when a customer service rep calls up a file, a Visual Basic program takes the account number from the workflow and makes a connection to the customer service system, linking to the account and describing the document. "That's good fill-in work for us," Glister says. If the estimated waiting time for incoming callers to talk to a customer service representative is one minute, the...
84% Access buys PaperClip COLDDM vendors merger p...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Access buys PaperClip. COLD/DM vendors merger part of a solutions trend. The agreement combines PaperClip's document management software with the Access line of high-end optical storage products. The combination bridges the gap between PaperClip's document management solutions and Access' mainframe solutions for the enterprise. "Customers can now buy document management and storage from the...
84% News Shorts 3-3-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Plasmon VARs check out Double-Checked. TASC allies with Sybase. Document management provider TASC (Reading, MA) has teamed up with Sybase (Emeryville, CA) to join TASC's COLD technology with the Sybase System 11 relational database. As a Sybase application partner, TASC will market and distribute Sybase products in conjunction with TASC-COLD. First Data takes Kodak's COM.
84% For $260 million, Kodak enters imaging softwar...[LiveLink]
    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...
83% News Shorts 12-16-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: .. Giga doles gold. PC Docs partners have ESP. Each of the software companies is delivering solutions that integrate with DOCS Open. ISIS not lacking Imagination. IMAGinE with Pixel engines is available from Imagination Software at prices starting at $1,000.
83% Insurance industry giant deploys workflow[LiveLink]
    Summary: Insurance industry giant deploys workflow. Iusiness insurance provider Zurich-American Insurance, (Schaumburg, IL) is launching ViewStar's (Alameda, CA) document workflow management system to automate its claims processing. The Zurich-American installation represents one of the insurance industry's most extensive workflow applications. The workflow application serves 20 regional sites...
83% 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.
82% The Buzz[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996 The Buzz. Caere, it was said, was heading south, and ViewStar wanted to go north, financially speaking. Well, for a company on its way down, Caere would seem to be surprisingly healthy. Hard to believe John wouldn't call The Buzz right up if he knew something. Wondering how much it costs to set up a Web site?
81% 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:.
81% Raytheon shares data across the sea Electronic[LiveLink]
    Summary: "We needed data in both locations. A system configured with user involvement. We had two gentlemen in the U.K. who were also involved--one engineer and one involved in system support." Currently, the system contains all the product and maintenance data on the Beech corporate jets. "Probably the first benefit was to have all data accessible from any point," Tos says.


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