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100% Keep the text without losing the image[LiveLink]

    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996. Keep the text without losing the image. Documents are scanned as both images and OCR files, but tracks them as a single document. Both the OCR text and the image itself can be viewed by toggling. Celerity's demo indicates a fully configured Pentium running the client-server CDWW can process over 50,000 pages per hour.
91% CD-Recordable, COLD and imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: CD-Recordable, COLD and imaging. In many cases these records accumulated into hundreds of megabytes, and CD-R, COLD and imaging were the solutions. It is no longer just the financial community that accumulates megabytes of computer data on a daily basis. Add CD-ROM and CD-R to a networked information. There is networking software available today that adds CD-based technology.
88% Vendors to visit at Imaging Expo '96[LiveLink]
    Summary: com.com/scanners. Available in 21-in. Microsystems Technology. and 21-in.
87% 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.
84% Standards at work[LiveLink]
    Summary: One of the major thrusts of the AIIM organization is to help facilitate industry standards.This year, for the first time, AIIM will have a booth devoted specifically to its various standards efforts including the Document Management Alliance (DMA) and the Open Document Management API (ODMA) group. "Last year the DMA and ODMA did demonstrations," says Marilyn Wright, AIIM's VP of standards and...
84% TAWPI forum targets savvy niche market[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996. TAWPI forum targets savvy niche market. Remittance and forms processing share spotlight. Among the users at the forum, confidence in forms processing technology seems to be at an all-time high. Another TAWPI highlight was Microsystems Technology's (Tampa, FL) OCR for Forms forms processing software.
83% COLD, output among central themes for Expo exhi[LiveLink]
    Summary: Marble is the Web version of Feith System's core product Feith Document Database. Feith Systems will also demo its new Feith EnterpriseWare suite of Web products at ImagingExpo '96. Feith's Document Management system is for groups on the Web. A free demonstration of Feith's Document Management system called Ambler is available at Feith's Web site (www.feith.
82% Vendors fine-tuning established solutions at I[LiveLink]
    Summary: established solutions at. IMAGINGEXPO'96. Solutions that work, new products that soar. A selection of offerings from the floor of ImagingExpo'96. Welcome to ImagingExpo'96, where providers continue to polish their solutions.
81% Fly to New York, drive home a winner[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, April 7th, 1997. Fly to New York,. drive home a winner. Four separate contests being drawn during AIIM '97 are offering chances to leave New York in style. System and network administrators can register in the Datalink (Minneapolis, Booth #3553) for a chance to win a 1997 BMW Z3 Roadster!
80% Forms processing A market takes shape As the...[LiveLink]
    Summary: In fact, the paper forms industry now refers to itself as the forms and systems industry. The forms automation marketplace. Pricing: the new differentiator. There is also an annual maintenance fee of 15% of system cost. Prices vary.
80% Deal Makers 2-3-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Service agreement. A reason for Excalibur to say Yahoo.yahoo. TextWare's EZ-C and DE2/Images software offers scanning, image enhancement, OCR and barcode recognition technologies and workflow capabilities. Vendors ally to enhance encryption.
80% When forms
processing pays
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    Summary: Forms processing pays for itself when there is a good "fit-to-function." Forms processing pays for itself when there is a good "fit-to-function." Forms processing pays when it is easy to fix errors. Full-context editing displays images of forms side by side with questionable data highlighted on the screen. This allows operators to view and edit questionable characters in the full context of...
80% Netting new gains from earlier document capture[LiveLink]
    Summary: with "document creation." Document capture is no longer relevant because the document was created as part of the destination application in the first place. The value of earlier document capture. Following are several advantages of merging document capture with creation. Much of that work will be transferred to service bureaus as companies realize that digitizing documents is not part of the...
79% Hot Products 10-21-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: For smaller files, pixels are processed in real time. Automated file archival and data protection. Data Warehouser allows customers to integrate automatic file migration and data archiving to a centralized, high-capacity data warehouse. System managers can set up storage policy rules instructing the software to maintain copies of active files in the jukebox for data recovery, migrate infrequently...
79% CDR Software & Hardware Shopping Guide[LiveLink]
    Summary: duplication time. The Trans/Corder was developed because of operator dissatisfaction with the time-consuming process of duplicating CD-ROM discs. CD-R duplication. and NT support. New CD-R writer software.
78% Internet imaging--an incipient art[LiveLink]
    Summary: Internet imaging--an incipient art. ActiveX is Microsoft's new development tool for writing applications in Visual Basic. They have to be ActiveX-compliant, but many applications are or will be. At ImagingExpo there was more talk about Internet imaging than actual products being demonstrated. It uses Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) to store and retrieve documents through the Internet.
78% Users create demand for imaging Desktop documen[LiveLink]
    Summary: Desktop document image. The fact is, the demand for desktop image management originates from a market segment that is not composed of traditional document imaging users.. DOCS Imaging gets. DOCS Imaging challenges Watermark. In comparison, Watermark only notes-edits.
77% Deal_Maker[LiveLink]
    Summary: One part J&B, one part Scan-Optics. Scan-Optics will offer its customers the payment-processing Transaction Management System (TMS)-a LAN-based network running Windows and NT. Scan-Optics has also recently signed an agreement with Wheb Systems (San Diego) to sell Wheb's Intelligent Forms Processing Software (IFPS) as part of its offerings. The bilateral agreement allows Wheb to market Scan-Optics...
76% Character recognition vs. content recognition[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. In Adobe's definition, "imaging" refers to the process of creating page images, bit by bit. In addition, Capture is designed to fit text into the exact space it occupied in the original document. Acrobat Capture is designed to treat unrecognizable text as pasted-in images, and often areas treated this way are not even output to the text file. recognition take?
76% JBIG: A New FAX Standard?[LiveLink]
    Summary: Group IV, however, proved very popular for the storage of scanned document images. They have Group IV for binary and JPEG for multibit grayscale or color." "Thus the JBIG Alliance promotes three-bit scanning as the grayscale standard for document images. There are no image-processing libraries that you can buy today that work on grayscale images. There are no OCR engines that you can buy today...


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