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100% The T.120 document conferencing standard has p...[LiveLink]

    Summary: The T.120 document conferencing standard has promising future. Every new technology has its cross to bear: It's called the emerging standard. Emerging standards become widely accepted and implemented in two primary ways. The second way involves overwhelming all competitors in the marketplace and becoming a de facto standard. And that is only possible if the emerging standard is close to...
89% Document conferencing easy, inexpensive and i...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Dominick Segrete:. Segrete says document conferencing is better than video conferencing because it allows inexperienced people who would not normally be present in face-to-face meetings to attend. "Everyone feels they have been in a meeting. Overall, Segrete is a happy document conferencing user. using document.
80% JBIG: A New FAX Standard?[LiveLink]
    Summary: Group IV, however, proved very popular for the storage of scanned document images. They have Group IV for binary and JPEG for multibit grayscale or color." "Thus the JBIG Alliance promotes three-bit scanning as the grayscale standard for document images. There are no image-processing libraries that you can buy today that work on grayscale images. There are no OCR engines that you can buy today...
75% ImagingExpo'96: A world-class conference schedu[LiveLink]
    Summary: Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30.
75% DocMgmt[LiveLink]
    Summary: But the fact is, even small companies can take advantage of this technology because it is being offered to potential customers in several different forms. Outsourcing can be profitably used by large companies as well. Perhaps the most promising print-on-demand distribution solution is the Internet. But many other types of companies can use this system as well. With these advantages, it's a wonder...
74% 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...
72% Users rank their document management[LiveLink]
    Summary: their document. management. on document management. Albright's vision of the document management future: "It will be even more important than it is now." Bisaccia has strong feelings about the future of document management: "Document management systems are the future of computing.
71% Altavista for intranets of all shapes and size...[LiveLink]
    Summary: uncovers companies' publishing assets. emphasizes "wisdom management". "There are two different markets for that technology, which are publishing and enterprise searching." "On the applications side, Verity has four categories," Arnett says. "The same words may have totally different meanings in different documents.
70% Navigating the AIIM highway Conference roadmap...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Navigating the AIIM highway. CONFERENCE ROADMAPS AND TRACKS. With 119 sessions, the AIIM '97 conference schedule is more than a Sunday drive in the country. First Imaging Project--A basic course in the technologies, terminology, managerial, technical and operational issues involved. User stories outline the specifics of various imaging implementation projects.
70% CD jukeboxes A popular storage strategy[LiveLink]
    Summary: A key architectural difference is the type of database the product uses to track the physical location of data. iXOS, Ornetix and Smart Storage use a flat-file database, which provides good performance in both searching and building the index. After that, the administrator can build the database. iXOS loads discs into the drives and reads the directory and file structure on each disc to build the...
70% News Shorts 5-5-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: XEROX ENGINEERING SYSTEMS. As a XNE member, Xerox Engineering Systems has access to Xerox developments and technologies, while being granted the flexibility of a smaller entrepreneurial company. The engineering division becomes the largest of the 10 XNE companies. NEW SERVICE OFFERINGS. ADD INSIGHT TO DOCS OPEN.
70% CD-R's bright future[LiveLink]
    Summary: Very soon ISO will release ISO 13346, the standard for incremental writing ("packet writing") of CD-R discs. The OSTA standard.osta. New products, possibilities. When fully implemented, imaging, COLD and new CD-R technologies could revolutionize this process.
68% Packet writing Making desktop recording a re...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Packet writing defined.) FloppyCD records under Windows 95, Windows 3.1x and DOS. In that strategy, the cache size is equal to the packet size, and a packet is written when the user-defined cache is full. Then, when the disc is put into a Windows 95 system that does not have a UDF reader, the system advises the user that the disc is in UDF, and the user has the option of installing the UDF reader...
67% 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:.
67% Image alliance pushes compression standards[LiveLink]
    Summary: A coalition of a dozen leading document imaging technology providers is addressing the need for image compression and quality standards. JBIG addresses the pervasive need for smaller file sizes and improved image quality. One of the group's charter members, Cornerstone (San Jose, Booth #1315) extols the advantages of JBIG compression compared to the existing standard of CCITT/ITU Group IV. For...
67% Raytheon shares data across the sea Electronic[LiveLink]
    Summary: "We needed data in both locations. A system configured with user involvement. We had two gentlemen in the U.K. who were also involved--one engineer and one involved in system support." Currently, the system contains all the product and maintenance data on the Beech corporate jets. "Probably the first benefit was to have all data accessible from any point," Tos says.
65% 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.
65% The fine balancing act of buying displays[LiveLink]
    Summary: Because the high-production image worker is also by definition a high-productivity worker. high-res color displays--call it 85% to 15%. A seventeen-inch monitor draws 110 watts per hour; a 21-in. can draw as much as 135 watts per hour. Expect higher air conditioning costs and/or the cost of new ducting.
64% 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.
64% Forms Processing: Grab Value From Automated Data Entry[LiveLink]
    Summary: FORMS PROCESSING. "Forms processing" is pig latin for "data entry"--automated data entry, actually. In that case, context wouldn't help much. But context can be enormously helpful if the data is alphanumeric. It can be argued that the ability to automate data entry from HCFA forms is a reliable yardstick for a product.


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