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100% ImagingExpo "Usernote" address kicks off confer[LiveLink]

    Summary: ImagingExpo "Usernote" address kicks off conference. No salesman will call--five high-level users speak. But there's the risk (real or imagined) that these worthy vendors have only their own best interests at heart. Speakers from healthcare, banking, utilities and chemical industries have been referred by vendors involved in corresponding markets. Hoard describes the session as "a real...
88% Keynotes address shifting technology FileNet ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Keynotes address shifting technology. The changing face of document management technology and the resulting impact on business processes are the topic of AIIM's two keynote addresses. Conference keynote speaker Ted Smith, CEO of FileNet (Costa Mesa, CA), will discuss "The Impact of Emerging Technologies on Document Management." Smith will address implications of the convergence of document...
85% Imaging Expo '96 Preview[LiveLink]
    Summary: to the document solutions show. ImagingExpo'96 will feature four new solutions-based Technology Theaters focused on the unique needs of the insurance, banking and finance, legal, and healthcare/medical industries, plus technology pavilions dedicated to Internet, Windows NT and forms solutions. Technology Pavilions. NT Pavilion. As part of a total document solutions environment, ImagingExpo'96...
83% AIIM unveils Internet conference[LiveLink]
    Summary: com) and Brett Newbold of Oracle (Redwood Shores, CA, http://www.com) will be in the company of speakers from FileNet (Costa Mesa, CA, http://www.com), ViewStar (Alameda, CA, http://www.com), Wang (Billerica, MA, http://www.aiim.
83% Kalthoff Spring '97 conference highlights[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 17, 1997, 8:07 AM) Attendees at the Kalthoff International Spring '97 User Forum learned that the Web is alive, growing and going--into business.
82% ImagingExpo'96 attendees to get abundant help in search for solutions[LiveLink]
    Summary: ImagingExpo'96 attendees to get abundant help in their search for solutions. In a unique effort to add value to its conference and exposition, ImagingExpo'96--Sept. 2 in New York City--will conduct several workshops and conference sessions, free of charge, that are designed to guide attendees in their search for solutions to business document management challenges. ImagingExpo'96 will also...
82% Developers offered date with Gates[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, April 7th, 1997. Developers offered date with Gates. Microsoft anticipated that 45,000 developers from around the world would participate in its "Developer Days" series scheduled to begin March 19. "Developers face incredible challenges in their move to adopt the latest Web technologies," said Tom Button, group manager for visual tools at Microsoft. Microsoft claims that more than...
80% Multimedia meets the office[LiveLink]
    Summary: and 17-in. So what's the hold-up? But it's more the deployment of it that's the hold-up as opposed to the technology." or 17-in. The 17-in.
80% Developers offered a day with Gates[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Monday, March 31, 1997, 11:28 PM) Approximately 45,000 developers from around the world would participated in Microsoft's Developer Days series that began on March 19. The event, hosted at 95 sites in more than 45 countries worldwide, featured the public unveiling of a new development system, Visual Studio 97 and a keynote address by CEO Bill Gates.
79% Xerox CEO to keynote On Demand[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Monday, April 7, 1997, 9:57 AM) In a presentation entitled Digital Printing--Past, Present, and Future, Xerox's Chairman will discuss how digital technology is transforming the printing industry
78% EXPO RULES! an imaging exposé[LiveLink]
    Summary: Nearly 10,000 attendees swarmed the 575 exhibitors from 83 exhibiting companies. Nearly all exhibitors were highly pleased with the attendee turnout. Attendees in turn, were notably impressed by the show's vendor focus.
76% Data General's "one-stop-shop" now open to NT ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Data General's "one-stop-shop" now open to NT platform users. DG has also brought out new components to boost acceptance of its document management, imaging and COLD products. ObServer ($3,995 to $9,995 depending on the number of users) is a universal integrated server component for all of Data General's client-server imaging, which includes AV Image, AV COLD and Staffware Workflow. AV Image...
75% World-class conference & value-added exhibits h[LiveLink]
    Summary: A world-class conference and value-added exhibits highlight ImagingExpo'96. Practical Application Workshops. These workshops also serve as a road map to the show floor by identifying those exhibitors whose products are relevant to the workshop topic. Technology Theaters. Meet the Experts.
74% Industry in the mirror[LiveLink]
    Summary: "Despite some success stories, there are a lot of reasons to say that imaging is on more of a decline than an upswing. Clearly, these technologies have had an impact on imaging, but we have seen it more in the document management space. You could also say that even as imaging becomes more mass market, there have been other impacts from neighboring technologies. COLD is a technology that has a leg...
71% User conferences becoming forums to be reckone...[LiveLink]
    Summary: User conferences becoming forums to be reckoned with. Partners, products and pundits on parade. No longer a single-vendor event, 1,100 attendees and 44 "development partners" participated. The conference lured high-caliber analysts and consultants for fully attended sessions. "We're well into the next generation of product development."
71% Imaging in banking conference[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging in banking conference. BAI schedules annual event Image technology is being embraced in a variety of markets and industries. However, no industry has launched the rescue ship faster than banking. The financial services industry epitomizes the need for, and use of, document management, image and forms processing, and archival and retrieval of business paper. Catering to this market, Bank...
69% 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.
68% Documation hits Santa Clara...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Documation hits Santa Clara. The focus of the event is on managing content and compound documents on the Internet, intranets and other networked environments. An "Annual State of the Document Management Industry" will follow Negroponte's address. Moderated by Gilbane, this session will emphasize the role of document management in corporate intranets. NovaManage is an open system that works with...
65% New hardware, software abounds at ImagingExpo'9[LiveLink]
    Summary: A number of hardware and software vendors announced new or upgraded products at ImagingExpo'96. DTI (Document Technologies Inc. After the show the agreements endure. New versions and hot new products. This was certainly true at ImagingExpo'96, where a flurry of new software versions was released.
63% ImagingExpo'96: A world-class conference schedu[LiveLink]
    Summary: Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30.


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