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99% IDC report shows Web access to document management[LiveLink]

    Summary: (Posted: Tuesday, April 1, 1997, 12:12 PM) According a report from International Data (IDC, Framingham, MA, the number of users accessing a document management repository with a browser grew from zero at the end of 1995 to over 93,000 by the end of 1996.
98% IDC study says Web dreams coming true A report...[LiveLink]
    Summary: IDC study says Web dreams coming true. Based on the IDC report, the market for electronic document management solutions grew to 208,025 users by the end of 1996. Current Web products' abilities range from full access through a browser to view-only access. The report weighs these products' functionality two ways: Web-enabled--those with full browser functionality; and Web-accessible--those...
91% The Buzz 3-17-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Don't shrink-wrap workflow management. "Workflow management can't be shrink-wrapped," he says. Document Manager, the Web-based document management groupware package that was scheduled for release Feb. The aforementioned Ian Campbell agrees, saying, "Document management and groupware are coming together. Campbell also has some interesting thoughts on the "dark side" of document management.
91% Doculabs ranks Interleaf best of seven[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Monday, April 21, 1997, 8:18 AM) Doculabs study examines document management products from Interleaf, Documentum, EZPower, InterTech Information Management, NetRight, PC Docs and Saros.
89% Full document management power (and more) over...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Full document management power (and more) over the Web. More importantly, it's specifically designed for intranets, with all of its functionality available through a Web browser. (A client-server application is also available. The browser connects with the Web server, which connects with the Livelink server. The Livelink server manages database connections and handles most of the system...
88% Lotus introduces new Web-enabled EDM product ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Web-enabled EDM product. Lotus Development (Cambridge, MA) will unveil Domino. Based on the Lotus Domino interactive Web server, Domino. According to Linda Myers-Tierney of Myers-Tierney and Associates (Carlisle, MA), Domino is expected to help Lotus reposition Notes for the Web. Lotus, she says, is leveraging Domino's Web capabilities to provide an out-of-the-box, Web-enabled EDM product on...
88% COLD, The state of the market, 1996[LiveLink]
    Summary: A trend in 1996 has been the introduction of a significant number of NT client-server systems. The forecast for all architectures and vendors in 1996 with the total number of systems installed through 1995 follows. * Client-server--26 vendors, 2,050 installed systems, up from 15 vendors in 1995 as the production imaging vendors add COLD, new vendors enter the market and the mainframe vendors add...
88% Intranet application package by Siemens Nixdorf[LiveLink]
    Summary: Intranet application package by Siemens Nixdorf. (Wednesday, December 18, 1996, 9:11 am) The Siemens Nixdorf (Mississauga, Ontario, http://www.ca) Intranet-Server platform now incorporates technology from Open Text (Waterloo, Ontario, http://www. The Livelink Intranet suite of applications includes the following components: Livelink Search, a full text indexing software, supporting over 40 file...
88% Managing businesses, not documents Putting doc...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Managing businesses, not documents. Document management as. Document management facilities are among the general infrastructure services that are being built into the network, enabling control of and access to documents regardless of the specific business process or application to which they relate. More than document management. Managing documents as a focused application isn't what we set out...
88% Documation in Santa Clara[LiveLink]
    Summary: Documation in Santa Clara. cost justifying document production implementations. security and other intranet document management issues.. Bruce Hoard, IW executive editor, will moderate the session that will discuss cost justifying document software. They will consider new ways to think about cost justification--what works and what doesn't.
88% 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...
86% Web searching: It's a text thing[LiveLink]
    Summary: com.com.com.com.com.
86% 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.
85% 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.
84% Excalibur Technologies shows increase[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Monday, April 14, 1997, 9:37 AM) Excalibur Technologies (Vienna, VA, Nasdaq: EXCA) reports Q4 '96 revenue of $6.1 million, an increase of 6% from $5.8 million in Q4 '95.
84% 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.
83% Scanner/Web/VAR Beats[LiveLink]
    Summary: Intrafed continues on the scene. BancTec announced a distribution agreement with TextWare. The Web beat. "We believe that publishing on- and off-line go hand in hand on the Web and CD, and we believe that automating the process is critical to the success of the project." Now they are asking how to solve problems."
83% Altavista for intranets of all shapes and size...[LiveLink]
    Summary: uncovers companies' publishing assets. emphasizes "wisdom management". "There are two different markets for that technology, which are publishing and enterprise searching." "On the applications side, Verity has four categories," Arnett says. "The same words may have totally different meanings in different documents.
83% Two giants battle over infrastructure[LiveLink]
    Summary: Two giants battle over infrastructure. By moving up the application curve, Lotus and Microsoft (Redmond, WA) will create a market that is more document management-, forms software-, imaging- and workflow-aware. In our opinion the battle between Microsoft and Lotus is over infrastructure, and they are picking application features simply as a way to differentiate themselves from one another....
82% Enterprise document management web repository[LiveLink]
    Summary: Enterprise document management Web repository. Most recently, Uniplex (Folsom, CA) introduced its latest document repository and control system. Starting at $650 per user, the Unix server-based DMS stores and controls documents approved for viewing on a corporate Web site. Documents accessed on Web sites still remain under the control of the central document repository. Once a new Web document...


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