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98% AIIM NEWS[LiveLink]

    Summary: AIIM NEWS. Over the past few years, AIIM has emerged as a unique show for the document systems industry--each year it is the one place where all of the diverse approaches to managing document information come together. Convergence.Document Manager at Documation in February. We won't see the full manifestation of the answer this year, but the question is finally in the air, and the vendors all...
91% Networked document management Think globally,...[LiveLink]
    Summary: For years we have had "enterprise document management systems" and "enterprisewide deployment." Documents for the whole company. Web technologies are also bringing document systems to new customers. The new markets. New buyers are coming into the market, and existing buyers are thinking about document systems in terms of their overall business.
90% Document Management[LiveLink]
    Summary: The hurricane is the "intranet phenomenon." * Intranets have created "document middleware." Document middleware. The intrusion of middleware is certainly the most esoteric but perhaps also the most profound effect of intranets on document systems. New buyers.
90% Integration, vendor support key ingredients on[LiveLink]
    Summary: Integration, vendor support key ingredients on users' plates. In the process, users gain better control over the entire population. Question 3: In general real-world applications, where does workflow work best? Question 6: How could vendors do a better job of selling imaging, workflow and document management? Brady wants vendors to make it easier for users, saying, "Vendors could do a better job...
89% 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.
87% Caution- technology convergence ahead[LiveLink]
    Summary: Studies in the late 1970s demonstrated that while it was advantageous to use technology to create and manage office documents, there was a need to tie workers together because, after all, workers need to engage each other in their daily activities (the first glimmer of workflow awareness! the office automation manager). Developing an image. At that point, users could think of managing published...
87% How the Internet is driving "wide area workflo...[LiveLink]
    Summary: How the Internet is driving "wide area workflow". Convergence is a requisite for technology vendors to survive. That new type of application is wide area workflow. Wide area workflow. Convergence is now inevitable--a requisite for technology vendors to survive.
87% A perspective on industry leadership[LiveLink]
    Summary: A perspective on industry leadership. Two associations, AIIM and IMC, have clearly played a leadership role in our industry's growth and change over many decades. Today AIIM is the largest association representing our industry. The growth of the IMC exhibition and conference in Europe closely parallels industry growth. That market was estimated to grow to approximately $9.6 billion by 1998.
87% Imaging bails out Orange County[LiveLink]
    Summary: Law firms, however, are another matter. That meant the firm could accomplish the same amount of work in less time. A law firm, after all, makes money by charging its clients for the hours it works on their cases. Improved productivity meant a job could be accomplished in less time. That, in turn, meant that the law firm would be billing its clients for fewer hours and producing less income.
86% ExtraNets[LiveLink]
    Summary: Counsel Connect may be the largest and oldest existing extranet. Workflow on extranets. Pricing document management software for extranets is a big concern for vendors. "You can't do that with extranets." For its part, PC-DOCS has gone with per-user pricing.
86% Component Imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: Standalone applications and toolkits emerge. Those that sell a more standalone application approach are represented by Kofax and Cornerstone (San Jose). Cornerstone's Pixel Translations products fit more into the toolkit category. COMPONENT IMAGING MARKET. The market moves toward components.
86% 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.
85% What's hotter than COLD? Introducing Nearline for document management and image archives[LiveLink]
    Summary: Storage Technology Corp. Microfiche and paper are the most expensive storage mediums in use today. Data transfer rates play another crucial role in this regard. Standards. Standards have been key to the success and proliferation of tape.
85% New conference looks at technology convergence[LiveLink]
    Summary: New conference looks at technology convergence. AIIM International will hold a new "technology forum," focused on the convergence of Internet, workflow, document management and imaging technologies, called Document Solutions '97, at San Francisco's Moscone Center February 4-5, 1997. Calling it a "complement" to the annual AIIM show and conference, AIIM president John Mancini said, "Document...
85% 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.
85% AIIM's best-kept scanning secret The TWAIN Com...[LiveLink]
    Summary: AIIM's best-kept scanning secret. Could it be a new and improved TWAIN, not to mention a TWAIN toolkit? "What we have now is a standard that can't be implemented," says Wright. In addition, he says, "TWAIN allows the scanner to talk to an application ... but it only does scanning--after you acquire an image you have to do compression." With TWAIN being a committee--some of these function calls...
85% Gulf War declassification project puts USIraq...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Gulf War declassification project. puts US/Iraqi records on the Web. After the images have been through those devices, they go through an image enhancement solution that does the cropping and deskewing. He or she cleans up the image by further despeckling and deskewing.
85% Thornton May's colorful jottings in IW rend te...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Thornton May's colorful jottings in IW rend tenuous diplomatic. relations between AIIM and IMC. His hit-and-run comments brought swift response in the form of a letter to all AIIM board members from IMC chairperson Dr. He also charges that May, "maliciously ridicules the (IMC)." May's "action," he says, "has put all of us in a precarious position."
85% A look ahead document management interoperabi...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, January 1st, 1997 A look ahead: document management interoperability. The DMA succeeds at last. Especially when a market comprises relatively small vendors, none of whom has a predominant market share. DMA 1.0 in the context of other standards In the interest of swift time to market, the 1.0 spec leverages other standards like the Open Document Management API for interfacing with...
84% Electronic imaging and the next millennium[LiveLink]
    Summary: Corporate memory: Information is the main asset of every corporation. All corporate information must be controlled and managed. I have seen imaging solutions demonstrated and sold in less than 30 days. They purchased the system in less than 30 days. * A temporary personnel agency purchased a system in less than 30 days.


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