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100% Deal Makers 3-3-97[LiveLink]

    Summary: Bank finds All Items Archive. U.S. bank holding company Comerica (Detroit) has adopted CheckVision All Items Archive, IA Corporation's (Emeryville, CA) banking software. All Items Archive helps banks meet the seven-year legal requirement of storing billions of document images and gives customers a window to the bank for on-line viewing of check images and other cash management documents....
96% The Ohio Department of Transportation has sign...[LiveLink]
    Summary: It's added more than 70 licenses to its installation. Drawings, schematics and documentation will be available instantly online to employees on the factory floor. Marathon Oil Company (Houston) has purchased Cimage's (Irvine, CA) document management software and supporting services. The county encompasses 1,300 square miles serving 1.6 million residents. Page, drawing, roll film and color...
88% All Items Archive--the keystone of completing the change to image check processing[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper All Items Archive--the keystone of completing the change to image check processing. By Craig Sparkes, VP of Application Product Management. What is an All Items Archive? Prominent benefits from an All Items Archive. The most significant benefit from the All Items Archive is the immediate payoff of all past investments in image check processing systems and...
85% Banking enterprises benefit from product conve...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, March 17th, 1997. Banking enterprises benefit from product convergence. At BAI, NCR will debut an image-based retail capture and delivery system--the ImageMark product suite--which will include the ImageMark POD, IAD (image archive and delivery) and ID (image delivery) line. fax 816-753-7729, E-mail ray. E-mail: bkirk@remit.
83% New company formed from assets of ATG Cygnet[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. New company formed from assets of ATG Cygnet. Haven't seen ATG Cygnet (San Jose) lately? The asset purchase was completed in late September. Cygnet currently is the leading U.S. manufacturer of optical library storage solutions supporting both 12-in.
83% News Shorts 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: CA develops products for a number of uses including information management and enterprise computing. Integrated electronic publishing. ActiveX controls. Kofax ascending new heights. management makes impact in Texas.
82% EDMS technology is becoming a central theme in...[LiveLink]
    Summary: ... lending operations EDMS applications. operations EDMS applications. ... cash management EDMS applications. ... item processing EDMS applications. all items archive.
82% CD-ROM Storage What next By Judith Lamont...[LiveLink]
    Summary: CD-ROM meets the Web. Securing Web-based data. Taking a lead role in exploring how CD-ROM servers can provide secure Web sites for the federal government is SMS Data Products (McLean, VA). Some agencies will be selected for a study and will become test sites for CD-ROM Web server technology. Also, CD-ROMs of the Web site can be used as another distribution channel for the site information.
81% The Fed's greatest hits[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, November 18th, 1996. * Crossroads--America's Fiscal Future, $14. * U.S. Foreign Affairs on CD-ROM, one-year subscription service, $81 (four issues). * National Criminal Justice Database on CD-ROM, $28. * Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-1997, $28.
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.
78% Deal Makers 12-16-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: "We continue to work on a joint program with the customer to enhance the capabilities of these systems," said Dr. "We are pleased to be playing such a key role in the healthcare industry. "The alliance is a key part of our document strategy." The Postalsoft software creates personalized direct mail documents and processes printed forms. (MTI, Chanhassen, MN) to market CD-Recordable products.
78% Bankers sharpen focus on document technology[LiveLink]
    Summary: Bankers sharpen focus on document technology. Likewise, the Treasury Management Association's (TMA) Conference (Nov. 17 to 20) in Atlanta focused on the treasury management world's use of technology. New products for financial services and banking. * Robert Kirk and Ray Edwards are banking industry technology consultants.
77% Hot Products 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: . Harmonious disc. However, creation must be accomplished working on a Unix or Windows workstation. CDs caught in the Crossfire. More, better, faster removable storage. serious scanning.
75% IW World Class Solutions[LiveLink]
    Summary: It's a valuable synergy of need,. Bank officials were so amazed when the project was finished in just two weeks that they decided to create a full-scale application for employee personnel records. Both projects use ImageBASIC from Diamond Head. Employees were justifiably excited when they learned that 10,000 documents could be stored on one CD. It took about two weeks for approval.
74% Fed imaging in its prime[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, November 18th, 1996. Fed imaging in its prime. Mirroring the common perception of a federal workday, the Federal Imaging Conference (Washington, Oct. For example, witness the strength of the large systems integrators in the government arena. The mammoth Census 2000 program sponsored by the Bureau of Census will employ extensive imaging technology.
74% Banks rush to embrace technology[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banks rush to embrace technology. The imperative that drives process automation in banking has changed dramatically, just in recent months. Saving money is way down the list of reasons to implement automation. The trend is to apply automation to processes that have more of an impact on the bank's customer. Matteoni goes on to say, "Automation is the answer, not new branches or bodies.
74% People 4-7-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Software developer Cascade Systems (Andover, MA) names George Farnham OEM sales manager. He joins from Archetype. Farnham is responsible for the development of OEM channels for the company's product suite. Cunningham joins from Software 2000 where he was corporate controller. Celerity (Knoxville, TN) names Kenneth D. Van Meter CEO.
72% COLD pays back bank in 1.5 years[LiveLink]
    Summary: First American Corporation (FAC) reduced its corporate IT budget and implemented a COLD system that provided significantly enhanced customer service and operations efficiency. The company operates more than 170 banking offices in Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky. FAC had two primary types of COLD data: externally distributed bank statements and internal company reports. Like most COLD data, FAC's...
71% 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.
69% Bnkngtabcont[LiveLink]
    Summary: How imaging is changing remittance and check processing. Craig Sparkes, IA Corporation. CD technology complements corporate banking. Managing a bank's untapped assets. Image and Payment Systems, NCR Corp.


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