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100% Autodesk acquiring Softdeskagreement...[LiveLink]

    Summary: Autodesk acquiring Softdesk. A merger agreement has been signed between Autodesk (San Rafael, CA) and one of its largest software developers--Softdesk (Henniker, NH). Pending approval of shareholders, Softdesk will be integrated into Autodesk's AEC market group for a one-time charge of approximately $11 million. The merger is consistent with Autodesk's strategy to bring AEC vertical market...
100% Autodesk acquiring Softdesk[LiveLink]
    Summary: Autodesk acquiring Softdesk.autodesk.com) and one its largest software developers--Softdesk (Henniker, NH, http://www.softdesk. The merger is consistent with Autodesk's strategy to bring AEC vertical market applications to users and independent software developers.
100% Autodesk acquiring Softdesk[LiveLink]
    Summary: Autodesk acquiring Softdesk.autodesk.com) and one its largest software developers--Softdesk (Henniker, NH, http://www.softdesk. The merger is consistent with Autodesk's strategy to bring AEC vertical market applications to users and independent software developers.
100% Autodesk acquiring Softdesk[LiveLink]
    Summary: Autodesk acquiring Softdesk.autodesk.com) and one of its largest software developers--Softdesk (Henniker, NH, http://www.softdesk. The new Autodesk AEC market group will retain the Softdesk location in New Hampshire, managed by David Arnold, former Softdesk CEO.
100% Autodesk acquiring Softdesk[LiveLink]
    Summary: Autodesk acquiring Softdesk.autodesk.com) and one of its largest software developers--Softdesk (Henniker, NH, http://www.softdesk. The new Autodesk AEC market group will retain the Softdesk location in New Hampshire, managed by David Arnold, former Softdesk CEO.
88% IBML and AEC target European market[LiveLink]
    Summary: IBML and AEC target European market.ibml.com) and AEG Electrocom GmbH (AEC, Konstanz, Germany, http://www.aeg. Under the new agreement, ImageTrac will be combined with AEC's post-color processing software and intelligent character recognition algorithms.
83% Kodak acquiring Wang Software[LiveLink]
    Summary: Kodak acquiring Wang Software.kodak.com) and Wang (Billerica, MA, http://www.wang. Kodak will pay $260 million cash for Wang's software business.
81% Merger creates new DocuCorp The automated ente...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Merger creates new DocuCorp. The automated enterprise document production companies Image Sciences (Dallas) and FormMaker Software (Atlanta) have signed an agreement to merge and create DocuCorp International. Image Sciences shareholders will receive approximately 52% of DocuCorp's stock. The new company will be headquartered in Dallas and also will maintain operations in Atlanta, Silver...
81% Merger to create DocuCorp[LiveLink]
    Summary: Merger to create DocuCorp. The merger is expected to close before the end of April. Image Sciences shareholders will receive approximately 52% of DocuCorp's stock. The new company will be headquartered in Dallas and also will maintain operations in Atlanta, Silver Spring, MD, and Manchester, NH. "Our clients increasingly view document automation as a critical component in enhancing their internal...
80% EDMPDM Image files, unite![LiveLink]
    Summary: Raster images are composed of dots. Vector images (CAD drawings and models) are composed of objects defined by mathematical coordinates. That means you can edit both raster and vector simultaneously. So who needs vectorization? The answer is that with the new technology, you'll vectorize raster files only when you need to extract information from them.
79% Bottom Line 4-7-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Net income of $306,000 includes a one-time charge of $410,000 and compares with a net loss in Q4 '95 of $12.71 million. A net income of $9.9 million compares with a net loss of $61.8 million in the same period of 1995. Net income for the business software company of $284.74 million compares with $227.18 million in Q3 '95, an increase of 25%. Results compare with revenue of $21.3 million and net...
78% Two giants battle over infrastructure[LiveLink]
    Summary: Two giants battle over infrastructure. By moving up the application curve, Lotus and Microsoft (Redmond, WA) will create a market that is more document management-, forms software-, imaging- and workflow-aware. In our opinion the battle between Microsoft and Lotus is over infrastructure, and they are picking application features simply as a way to differentiate themselves from one another....
78% ISVs compete for desktop with Microsoft and L...[LiveLink]
    Summary: ISVs compete for desktop with Microsoft and Lotus. Inevitably, as Lotus seeks to differentiate Notes from Exchange, Lotus has no alternative but to move up the application curve and offer capabilities such as forms, imaging, document management and, perhaps in the future, real workflow! After all, the alternative is for Lotus to compete on a price basis with Microsoft--that is clearly something...
77% Multimedia meets the office[LiveLink]
    Summary: and 17-in. So what's the hold-up? But it's more the deployment of it that's the hold-up as opposed to the technology." or 17-in. The 17-in.
77% NovaSoft Systems[LiveLink]
    Summary: NovaSoft Systems, Inc. is a leader in integrated document and workflow management systems. Its powerful, rapidly deployable solutions are found in high-growth organizations throughout the world and in a variety of industries, including AEC, utility, pharmaceuticals, medial devices, high technology and petrochemical.
75% Bottom Line 1-1-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Net income of $430,000 compares with a net loss of $387,000 in Q2 '96 and income of $2 million in Q3 '95. Net income of $169,000 compares to a net loss of $60,000 in Q3 '95. The company saw a net loss of $1.7 million as compared with net income of $108,000 in the corresponding quarter of 1995. Net income of $1.2 million represents a $3.6 million increase from the third quarter of 1995. Revenue of...
74% Netting new gains from earlier document capture[LiveLink]
    Summary: with "document creation." Document capture is no longer relevant because the document was created as part of the destination application in the first place. The value of earlier document capture. Following are several advantages of merging document capture with creation. Much of that work will be transferred to service bureaus as companies realize that digitizing documents is not part of the...
73% 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.
72% Users create demand for imaging Desktop documen[LiveLink]
    Summary: Desktop document image. The fact is, the demand for desktop image management originates from a market segment that is not composed of traditional document imaging users.. DOCS Imaging gets. DOCS Imaging challenges Watermark. In comparison, Watermark only notes-edits.
71% Streamlining corporate business processes[LiveLink]
    Summary: Streamlining corporate business processes. By Roger K. Sullivan, VP of Marketing. Workflow empowers corporate professionals from a variety of industries to apply their expertise to design efficient business processes that can be used by anyone within their department or across the entire corporate enterprise. When approval for the PC is given within marketing, control of the workflow passes to...


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