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100% Bentley finds a $95 million EDM[LiveLink]

    Summary: Bentley finds a $95 million EDM. Its latest offering, TeamMate, integrates engineering and document workflow management with MicroStation software. Positioning its products against Intergraph's DM2 line, MicroStation is targeting the smaller installations. According to Dave Widdoes, product manager, MicroStation line scales from teams of five to 10 seats, up to tens of thousands of users....
89% 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.
88% Workplace Systems introduces Active Asset[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 24, 1997, 8:29 AM) The Bentley (Exton, PA) and Primavera (Bala Cynwyd, PA) companies have formed WorkPlace Systems and introduced Active Asset.
87% As islands of document automation collide, engi[LiveLink]
    Summary: Those systems focus on managing the company's bill of materials, product configuration and engineering change orders. There is a close integration between the PDM system and the company's ERP/MRP system that manages the production and inventory control process. The systems have a tight integration with the ERP/MRP system. It's the need to manage the many drawings and procedure and specification...
86% Table Of Contents--Enterprise Storage White Paper[LiveLink]
    Summary: Enterprise Storage Solutions For Data & Document Management Enterprise Storage Solutions. Magneto-optical storage solutions for enterprise storage management. Document management in the enterprise. Julie Rogers, Storage Technology Corp. Enterprise storage management: the past and the present.
85% 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.
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% Deal Makers 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Sybase and NIC partnership. As a result of a reseller agreement with Sybase (Emeryville, CA), Network Imaging's (NIC, Herndon, VA) 1View:Object Manager will be integrated into the Sybase SQL Server 11 architecture as an aspect of the Sybase Adaptive Server. Banking solutions in the works. News from Intergraph. Mitek and Adaptive Solutions alliance.
80% Kalthoff finds PDM buyers reaching for their wallets[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 3, 1997, 8:20 AM) According to the Kalthoff International (Cincinnati), purchasing initiatives for product data management (PDM) and engineering document management systems (EDMS) are underway in 47% of the industries that the company contacted.
80% 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.
80% 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.
80% Kalthoff finds PDM buyers reaching for their w...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Kalthoff's research also shows an increasing number of companies in the later stages of system evaluation, a key indicator of the market's potential for growth. The buying index research data was compiled to identify active purchasing initiatives and buying cycle phases for PDM and EDMS software. Results showed that 423 sites reported having a PDM or EDMS purchasing initiative underway. Of the...
79% 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...
79% 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.
79% Kodak and Wang in final negotiations[LiveLink]
    Summary: Kodak and Wang in final negotiations. The Boston Globe, which first announced the pending deal, reports Wang is holding out for several hundred million dollars. The combined revenue of those businesses was $624 million in the fiscal year that ended in June and they accounted for nearly 60% of Wang's total sales. According to IDC, Kodak would benefit from the acquisition if it could migrate its...
78% Cimmetry Systems[LiveLink]
    Summary: Cimmetry Systems, Inc. specializes in document viewing and mark-up solutions for users, VARs, OEMs, system integrators and application developers. Its capabilities include multi-format and multi-platform (DOS, MS-Windos, Unix) support along with quick viewing and mark-up of electronic documents outside host applications.
77% July DealMakers[LiveLink]
    Summary: School system makes the (up)grade. The upgrade will provide users with more flexible indexing. Partnership makes ImageBASIC even more ABLE. Move over, I'll drive. "It makes sense for us to move quickly and provide developers and content creators with an integrated suite of products and technologies."
75% Artecon releasing larger Lynx[LiveLink]
    Summary: Artecon (San Diego) is releasing a new version of its Lynx 8mm tape drives with greater performance and efficiency than previous models. The new Lynx features a 40 GB drive, and it's fully read-backward compatible. "Current 8mm tape drive users will be astounded at the high performance of the Lynx 40 GB drive," said Artecon product marketing manager Phil Kao. The transfer speed of the new Lynx...
73% AIIM agrees to produce DIIME conference in C...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, March 17th, 1997 AIIM agrees to produce DIIME conference in Chicago, October. AT PRESS TIME: AIIM International and Cardinal Business Media, parent company of IW and the DIIME show and conference (formerly Imaging Expo), jointly announced a cooperative agreement under which AIIM will promote and produce the conference portion of the October 1997 DIIME event in Chicago. "We think...
71% Fujitsu scanners set new standards[LiveLink]
    Summary: Fujitsu scanners set new standards. The new scanners support the Enhanced Technology (ET) features in Fujitsu's recently announced IPC III image enhancement board. With image-processing speeds up to 45 ipm (images per minute), the extension to Fujitsu's mid-range line rivals earlier high-end models. Accordingly, Fujitsu is also releasing an enhanced model 3099. The M3099 high-speed document and...


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