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99% The Buzz[LiveLink]

    Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996 The Buzz. Caere, it was said, was heading south, and ViewStar wanted to go north, financially speaking. Well, for a company on its way down, Caere would seem to be surprisingly healthy. Hard to believe John wouldn't call The Buzz right up if he knew something. Wondering how much it costs to set up a Web site?
91% Plexus teams with Diamond Head[LiveLink]
    Summary: Plexus teams with Diamond Head. Plexus (Sunnyvale, CA), a division of BancTec (Dallas) and Diamond Head (Richardson, TX), will develop a line of Visual Basic components based on the Plexus family of imaging and workflow products. Diamond Head will expand its ImageBasic components to include imaging and workflow Active-X controls specifically built around the Plexus ObjectServer, StorageManager...
89% Expressly for Plexus[LiveLink]
    Summary: Expressly for Plexus. A trio of developers' toolkits. Three new developers' toolkits from Monarch Imaging Systems (Iselin, NJ) offer Plexus (Dallas) developers access to a wider range of hardware. Philip Basile, director of product development for Monarch, explained to IW, "Monarch has developed Plexus toolkits for years." An Express display toolkit allows Plexus developers to deploy...
87% The Buzz 1-1-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Nice Guy. By Bruce Hoard This month--The All-Good News Department. Looking for a comprehensive report on what's going on in the imaging, workflow document management and text retrieval markets? Nice idea, Mark Ruport. Another good, but belated idea.
86% Adobe and 20 vendors team for paper-to-Web so...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Adobe and 20 vendors team. for paper-to-Web solutions. By Tony McKinley On March 31, Adobe Systems (San Jose) announced teaming arrangements with more than 20 vendors to capitalize on Acrobat Capture to bring paper documents to the Web. DOCUMENT CAPTURE. What's completely new and different about the announcement is that huge numbers of Adobe Acrobat users are already in place.
85% Adobe Acrobat performs even more tricks[LiveLink]
    Summary: PDF and HTML files becoming equally accessible. Adobe claims that Acrobat 3.0 is the fastest way to publish any document on-line. This ability to download and display PDF files as individual pages is one of the upgraded product's greatest strengths. Users will be able to retrieve and view only the pages they want to see in a given document. Further, Amber optimizes documents in Adobe's PDF...
85% New Acrobat 3.0 is a watershed in Web document[LiveLink]
    Summary: The Verity Search engine is then available to Acrobat users on a network to retrieve documents through the Catalog index (Search can be licensed for CD distribution at $500 per title). Forms processing functions. Two completely new functions that have been added to Acrobat 3 are Forms and Dynamic Controls. The forms tool is full-featured and easy to use. The Movie tool applies this same simple...
83% Exclusive Acrobat 3 preview[LiveLink]
    Summary: By Tony McKinley Acrobat 3 from Adobe Systems (Mountain View, CA) is brimming with capabilities, and everything--including the core Portable Document Format itself--has been improved in this latest release. The functionality packed into Acrobat 3 makes it a superior bargain at SRP of $300, or $1,600 for the 10-user version. Acrobat 3 is primarily a set of tools for creating PDF documents, which...
82% Industry Snapshot[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996 The investment Adobe (Mountain View, CA) has put in its Acrobat product continues to return dividends in market share. Only Web viewers are more pervasive.
81% Customers big winners in healthcare automatio...[LiveLink]
    Summary: As a result, TML processes about 350,000 claims annually. As business grew, so did the streams and volumes of paper. In addition, it needed to be technology compatible with our host claims adjudication system." The software automatically routes the claim to the host claims processing system for adjudication. However, customer service is more important than cost savings.
80% The Buzz[LiveLink]
    Summary: The Buzz. For better or for worse. Well, this joint FileNet-Novell software is currently available-IF you buy it with a FileNet server. "They're not even on our radar screen," the vendor claims. Or should someone get a better radar screen?
79% It's too hard. It's not hard enough. Stuck i...[LiveLink]
    Summary: The Buzz. In the last issue, we posed the question, what's wrong with the CDIA (Certified Document Image Architect) program? According to Lynne Leahy, the exam is too vigorous. She believes there should be several levels of CDIA certification leading up to the full credential. Both Wasner and Leahy think the program will gain momentum in the near future.
79% The Buzz 4-7-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Joe says "They took a whole bunch of products, kluged them together and called it a suite. That doesn't work with a bunch of people who work with each other infrequently." * On extranets--"The momentum is picking up now that people know what they are." Comment one: "Duh." Comment two: The problem for FileNet is providing an integrated suite that really works.
79% The Brief Case[LiveLink]
    Summary: GHS will use AccountFlo to manage business office operations including patient accounts processing. Southside Hospital (Bay Shore, NY) also has signed a contract with SunGard Healthcare for its ChartFlo 2000 Medical Record (EMR) system. In addition to ChartFlo EMR's electronic document management, imaging and open workflow capabilities, Southside will implement SunGard's Windows-based T...
78% The Buzz 3-3-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: 1 Buzz in which we questioned her scanner industry forecast numbers. A proper analyst would just throw the dart and stand behind it." There is a new generation of document management vendors coming out with Web-based products. One of them is IntraNet Solutions (Eden Prairie, MN). Just wondering.
78% The Buzz 4-21-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, April 21st, 1997. Talking alliance turkey. "It would make sense for FileNet and NCR to talk," Ray observes with the tone of a man who knows more than he says. Two cases in point: FileNet and Documentum. "Are Wang and FileNet worth the same?"
77% Banking technologies move toward convergence[LiveLink]
    Summary: Transaction Processing Show reveals maturity in product breadth. Banking technologies. Although they are all documents and must all be managed, banking operations have always seen themselves as a unique community. Unisys also announced its VisualLockbox product for processing wholesale lockbox operations. ImageScan (Lanham, MD) showed its wholesale lockbox product.
77% 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.
76% Opinion & Editorial[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. More on SCS in July 1st's IW. Imaging is dead. But the world is changing. I do agree with you that some imagers won't thrive in the new world.
75% 1996: the year in business[LiveLink]
    Summary: Component imaging. Document management explodes. Also, several different approaches are maturing, such as a component imaging "build" approach, vs. An NT option has. Storage options:.


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