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99% Eastman Software is born
Summary: (Posted: Friday, April 4, 1997, 8:24 AM) After years of speculation, months of anticipation and weeks of negotiation, Eastman Kodak (Rochester, NY) has completed the acquisition of Wang's (Billerica, MA) software business.
99% It's a done deal Eastman Software is born Summary: Eastman Software is born. MA) software business. The new unit will serve as a separate subsidiary under Kodak's Business Imaging Systems organization, bearing the name Eastman Software. "Eastman Software is a dumb name, especially when you consider that one of the world's most highly recognized brand names was available," said IDC's (Framingham, MA) Gerry Murray. Kodak has acquired Wang...
93% Kodak acquiring Wang Software Summary: Kodak acquiring Wang Software.kodak.com) and Wang (Billerica, MA, http://www.wang. Kodak will pay $260 million cash for Wang's software business.
93% For $260 million, Kodak enters imaging softwar... 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...
92% Wang CEO awarded $8 million to stay Summary: Wang CEO awarded $8 million to stay.wang.com). Under the premise of a "retention bonus" because Tucci declined an offer to head Novell (Orem, UT, http://www.com), Wang acknowledges Tucci's role in the recent divestiture.
90% Eastman Kodak Summary: For more than 60 years, Kodak's Business Imaging Systems organization has marketed solutions that make it easier for business and government to file, find and distribute documents. No other vendor offers as broad a base of document imaging solutions: microfilm, microfiche, document imaging software and hardware, Photo CDs, writable CD discs and 14-in. optical discs.
88% Tucci says no to Novell Summary: Tucci says no to Novell. Wang (Billerica, MA) CEO Joseph Tucci was handed an $8 million thank you note from his board of directors following the $260 million sale of Wang's software unit to Eastman Kodak (Rochester, NY). Under the premise of a "retention bonus" because Tucci declined an offer to head Novell (Orem, UT), Wang acknowledges Tucci's role in the recent divestiture. Analysts speculate...
86% Intel and Kodak seek imaging standards Summary: (Posted: Monday, April 21, 1997, 8:20 AM) Intel (Hillsborough, OR) and Eastman Kodak (Rochester, NY) have teamed to encourage the adoption of specifications that will make digital imaging within the PC environment more accessible to all users.
85% First in line for Kodak's COM customers Summary: First in line for Kodak's COM customers.kodak.com) computer output microfilm (COM) customers. In addition, First Image and Kodak will develop new integrated document management services and technologies. Kodak will provide hardware, software, media and related services to First Image clients.
85% Kodak set to buy Wang's software Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996 Kodak set to buy Wang's software. For Kodak, it's a missing piece, for Wang it's $$$ and focus. On the other hand, he continued, "Kodak may be offering a reasonable sum, which Wang can then turnaround and subsequently complete an acquisition of its own." David Yockelson, director of the Meta Group is skeptical, and hopes Kodak holds its offer below $200 million....
85% Kodak and Wang in final negotiations 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...
85% Kodak appoints Quindlen and Evenski Summary: (Posted: Tuesday, April 15, 1997, 8:20 AM) Eastman Kodak (Rochester, NY) appoints Gerald P. Quindlen regional business general manager of the Asia Pacific region and a VP in the Consumer Imaging business.
82% First stop One of the first stops has to be Fi... 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
81% Wang is no lame duck Although the presence of ... Summary: Imaging World, March 17th, 1997. Wang is no lame duck. Although the presence of Kodak is expected to be felt at AIIM, Wang's software unit will still be owned by Wang and could have a hard time not coming off as a lame duck, given the impending acquisition by Kodak. At any rate, Wang will be demonstrating its newly released Imaging for Windows Professional Edition as well as its other imaging...
81% Clarity DMI offers training video Summary: (Posted: Friday, April 25, 1997, 8:54 AM) Clarity DMI is offering an industry training video about implementing doucmentmanagement systems.
77% 50 who make a difference Summary: Delphi Consulting Group. Imerge Consulting. Wang. Arthur Gingrande, IMERGE Consulting 13. William Stratigos, Wang 40.
75% ADP puts tax records on CDs Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 24, 1997, 8:07 AM) In order to make year-end employee payroll and tax records available, ADP (Roseland, NJ) has installed Kodak's (Rochester, NY) writable CD COLD software system.
74% The Internet's inevitable advance on informatio Summary: The Internet's inevitable advance on information.) and then client-server. Now the Internet could make client-server computing outdated.k.a. Web browsers., using just a Web browser.
74% Intranets Opening the door to document-based... Summary: Intranets: Opening the door to document-based applications. The intranet has provided commoditized networking and has unburdened us from client-based application development. Today, intranets are widespread. With intranets, organizations are disseminating applications and creating collaborative workgroups. Not only is the application development powerfully promising, but users say the intranet...
72% Wang's NT software sees first major update Summary: Wang's NT software sees first major update.com) has enhanced the NT versions of its document imaging and work management software. Wang estimates that sales of its NT-based Open/image and Open/workflow software account for nearly 60% of it's total production software revenues. "Sales of our Windows NT-based image and workflow products have exceeded our expectations" said Bob Weiler, president of...
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