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99% Stand back. I'm headed somewhere over the rai...[LiveLink]

    Summary: It starts as a curious sensation at the base of my neck and quickly develops into a nagging ringing in my ears. I am having a Chasm Spasm. They're really good books. You don't get there by coasting. But at least you won't be suffering Chasm Spasm.
84% 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...
83% 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.
82% 40 companies to watch in 1997[LiveLink]
    Summary: They are: R.E. Ray Edwards, Apex D.E. Dan Elam, IMERGE B. T.S. Robert Smallwood, Image Associates S.
82% editorialAug96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Six months from now, ImagingExpo will be three months past already. Oracle this. Oracle that. It's great, it's exciting and it's ancient history in the making. Is it news?
81% Selecting an enterprise solution provider[LiveLink]
    Summary: Selecting an enterprise solution provider. You get what you choose. So to avoid getting drilled, here are a few thoughts about choosing your enterprise solution provider. First, what is a solution provider? The primary qualification step is intended to be a first cut at separating who can and who cannot deliver an enterprise solution.
81% Vendors--They're not just for breakfast anymor...[LiveLink]
    Summary: I was a vendor and I took care of my clients and had pride in my work. Vendors are people too. And guess what, they are good people. Ever play word association? They are good people, and in most cases, very knowledgeable, respectable people.
80% Fate in the balance Users take components to I...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Users take components to IS departments,. but can Bluebird--and the market--wait? That situation may be ameliorated when knowledgeable users take their component cases to the IT departments. Many people are unsure of the differences, if any, between open imaging and component imaging. The component guy says, 'I've got a component.
80% But who exactly is TED SMITH?[LiveLink]
    Summary: But Ted Smith's history is anything but "low-key." Something else is working here. If you have something, they want to take it away from you. Does that tell you something about Ted Smith?" Actually, he probably doesn't expect everybody to be happy, although that would be nice.
80% Fate in the balance[LiveLink]
    Summary: Users take components to IS departments,. but can Bluebird--and the market--wait? That situation may be ameliorated when knowledgeable users take their component cases to the IT departments. Many people are unsure of the differences, if any, between open imaging and component imaging. The component guy says, 'I've got a component.
79% A radical suggestion[LiveLink]
    Summary: To trust a teacher.
79% 1996 the year in review[LiveLink]
    Summary: This turned out to be a nightmare­on the good days. Wang ascends ... to somewhere. Long-term impact: Not to worry. Long-term impact: CDIA is just too good an idea to flop, and it won't. Long-term impact: The virtual potential here is so great that it's hard to figure out where to start.
79% USA's scientific assets now available on-demand[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imagine a bookstore where you could browse all day.edu), users can browse through the virtual bookstore and its book summaries to locate documents of interest. "For every book we put out on the Internet, we found it was excellent marketing for the actual book," says Lubeck. "When you go to a bookstore, the books aren't shrink-wrapped. Instead, you open the book, browse through it and if you like...
78% EDITORIAL: Cutting through the noise[LiveLink]
    Summary: Cutting through the noise.) It's noise. No noise. Cut through the noise. Also called cutting through the noise.
77% The blame game[LiveLink]
    Summary: It's not that the industry's products can't do the job. They can--and do. What can FileNet--and the industry--do to combat those problems? "Was buying Watermark the right strategic thing for the company to do?" We have some excellent products and customers like them," Libit said.
74% EDM in the acid test Users grade the vendors ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Tom Marquez:. Tom Marquez is president of. No product is perfect." Currently, there are approximately 100 users. However, Adra is making significant improvements in this area.
73% Don't sweat the small stuff[LiveLink]
    Summary: ): "Don't give me more information; tell me what to do with the information I already have. It's not that important. What is important?) how important an imaging system is to them now that Flight 800 has met its horrible fate. Information seems to fall into three categories: stuff that's important and good; stuff that's important and bad; and stuff that's not important at all.
73% s being managed. A unified approach: How it works The value of a unified approach to managing all critical corporate information--both paper and electronic--is...[LiveLink]
    Summary: e:/website/www/iw/library/1997/February_3/INSIDE.html-ssi
72% Editorial 10-21-96 Her left foot[LiveLink]
    Summary: Her left foot. She gave me her left foot. "No honey, that's your left foot." "No, it's my RIGHT foot." "No, sorry, it's your left foot."
72% "Outsmarting" the engines: Smart HTML vs. spamdexing[LiveLink]
    Summary: So, Rule #1 is to pick the subject of your page and concentrate on it. So, Rule #2 is a title and heading that describe the core offerings of the page. So, Rule #3 is to use meta tags. To spam or not to spam. On the hit list, these spam pages stand out.


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