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99% Fate in the balance Users take components to I...
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.
99% Fate in the balance 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.
88% Component Imaging 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.
85% 1996 the year in review 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.
83% OPINION:Getting there from here Summary: Traditional imaging applications will be document-centric, not image-centric any more. In fact, there won't even be an "imaging market." And these are mostly still image-only systems; the "document-centric" users must work in other departments. Why isn't this enough to image-enable lending, claims and A/P applications? Why do the expensive, monolithic imaging systems still rule the market?
82% Look ahead the universal server Summary: Look ahead: the universal server. "The most important thing is that the document platform be consistent with DBMS standards driven largely by existing business applications," says Silver. Dale, however, doesn't necessarily see the universal server (as touted by vendors) as the answer to filling in gaps in the document management and database market. "I'm not sure that I understand the question...
82% Opinion & Editorial 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.
81% Maturing market clarifies document capture choi Summary: "We saw that there were a lot of places to get equipment, and lots of companies that wanted the technology, but most system integrators and VARs were doing enterprise systems," he says. "But there weren't that many people in between, doing departmental systems." Where Cornerstone comes in, she says, is when the user wants to do unique things with its systems. The veteran of the three, the company...
80% Industry in the mirror 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...
80% Enterprise document management myth or realit... Summary: Enterprise document management:. Virtually every document management vendor has proclaimed its product to be the true enterprise document management system (EDMS). Enterprise document management is more of a concept than a product at this time.. Document management has successfully taken root in many organizations. * security adaptation--Most DM vendors must think beyond where they are in...
80% Multifunction peripherals Office in a box Summary: It's easy to be wrong about multifunction peripherals (MFPs)--those gadgets that put printing, copying, scanning and faxing in a single box. That's wrong too. Wrong again. MFPs for small- and big-time imaging. But most of today's MFP units are not really suited to large-scale imaging.
80% Don't sweat the small stuff 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.
79% 1996 the year in products Summary: From 1996 we've chosen a dozen (or so) products that burned brightly. Imagination Software (Silver Spring, MD) was another vendor embracing ActiveX in '96. A late-year hardware introduction (also by Kofax) was a product standout in 1996. Still, he sees production imaging's dominance continuing in the coming year. That, she points out, "is sort of dichotomous."
79% Trust operations improve via electronic document managemen Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper Trust operations improve via electronic document management. By Irving Levy, President. Electronic Document Management Systems (EDMSs) allow trust departments to scan in images of such items as bonds held in trust at the bank. The trust folders contain 15 categories of trust documents and the real estate folders contain 13 different types of documents.com...
79% IW Special Report From The Channel Summary: The users just don't know what they need." "I don't know of any vendor that does that well," he comments. Just as vendors are obliged to educate their resellers, so too are those resellers responsible for educating their users, the experts declare. * "Distributors are not set up to support software, and they end up in the middle between you and the vendor," says Johnson. Johnson believes good...
78% EDM in the acid test Users grade the vendors ... 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.
78% Weighing in on NT Summary: However, I do not think this is a bad position for NT to be in." "The missing pieces are 32-bit applications. She is willing to speculate, though: "Would I develop a mission-critical document management application on NT? Enterprisewide implementations take longer. Silver agrees: "I don't think that NT is shifting down.
78% ncome tax forms... Summary: e:/website/www/iw/library/1996/August/thebuzz.html-ssi
77% Building the electronic document warehouse Summary: Building the electronic document warehouse. user workstation-generated documents, such as spreadsheets, word-processing documents, etc. Capturing documents. Building an EDW solution starts with document capture. Non-computer-generated documents must be converted to electronic format and indexed externally.
77% Selecting an enterprise solution provider Summary: Now it's time to check the references the solution providers provided earlier. The following are examples of questions we ask a solution provider's references: * What process did you use to select the solution provider? * What other solution providers did you evaluate? Ask them open-ended questions about their experience with the system. Ask what the systems don't do, not just their capabilities.
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