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100% Market needs standards and education, AIIM stu...[LiveLink]

    Summary: The report surveyed 756 vendors and users to gain insight into the trends affecting the selection, purchase and deployment of COLD and RDS systems. Lack of education was cited as the reason 38% of potential COLD users and 51% of potential RDS users gave for not installing the systems. While the vendors see the consumers' lack of information, potential users of both technologies cite the lack of...
98% COLD and RDS: survey says--"Hunh?"[LiveLink]
    Summary: The findings were announced by the Association for Information and Image Management International (AIIM, http://www.aiim.org) and the information management association, Xplor International. Many users also said they'd like to see greater standardization in the information output industry. The COLD/RDS study was conducted by International Data and funded by AIIM and Xplor.
92% New study looks at information aging Paper, f...[LiveLink]
    Summary: New study looks at information aging:. The expanded use of electronic documents has spawned debate regarding the legality of those documents in court. The study reveals that no single storage medium--paper, micrographics, optical and electronic files--can satisfy all requirements for every document management application. "The strengths of one information storage medium often complement the...
91% GigaAIIM reports respectable, not spectacula...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Giga/AIIM reports respectable,. not spectacular, industry growth. Production imaging systems still dominate the market with 78% of the revenue. The report also reveals that few vendors identify themselves as being involved exclusively in electronic imaging. Those few vendors identifying themselves as involved exclusively in electronic imaging were the smallest companies of those surveyed.
90% 50 who make a difference[LiveLink]
    Summary: Delphi Consulting Group. Imerge Consulting. Wang. Arthur Gingrande, IMERGE Consulting 13. William Stratigos, Wang 40.
89% AIIM market report is good news[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 10, 1997, 8:28 AM) AIIM's (Silver Spring, MD) pre-show release of its annual electronic imaging market report, prepared by Giga Information Group (Norwell, MA), is good news for the industry.
88% AIIM's pre-show release[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, April 21st, 1997. Only 9% of the previous year's respondents had NT-based clients. This is expected to climb to 31% this year. Windows NT server installations are also expected to jump from 18% currently to 33% in 1997. Twelve percent of currently installed systems and 8% of planned systems were considered transaction processing systems, although 19% of current systems and 22% of...
88% Intranet research report learning hard lesso...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Document management on the intranet. The inclusion of document management therefore becomes a crucial component of an intranet. With that, there's more going on than a simple porting of popular document management products to the intranet. If the approach to document management goes beyond Web accessibility, however, and the company utilizes document management technology specifically targeted at...
87% Intranets Opening the door to document-based...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Intranets: Opening the door to document-based applications. The intranet has provided commoditized networking and has unburdened us from client-based application development. Today, intranets are widespread. With intranets, organizations are disseminating applications and creating collaborative workgroups. Not only is the application development powerfully promising, but users say the intranet...
87% 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.
87% OTG Software[LiveLink]
    Summary: OTG Software specializes in the development and distribution of document management, mass storage and COLD software solutions for Windows and Windows NT. With headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, OTG has sales and distribution partners worldwide.
87% Printing falls prey to the Net, says report[LiveLink]
    Summary: The survey--of 308 Xplor members--also reveals that 47% of document systems user companies report that they use a Web viewer to access digital documents. Another 40% say they use Adobe Acrobat for digital document access. E-mail, the Internet and intranets are now used as alternatives to low-volume document printing at 42% of the reporting user companies. One-third of the user companies surveyed...
86% Mobius presents tape storage solution[LiveLink]
    Summary: Mobius presents tape storage solution. (Monday, December 16, 1996, 8:57 am) Mobius Management Systems' (New Rochell, NY) Infopac-RDS Version 5.2 and Viewdirect Version 1.1 software supports the IBM (White Plains, NY, http://www.ibm.com) Magstar 3590 tape drive. Using the software, documents can be viewed directly from the tape without recall to a magnetic disc.
85% AIIM helps you get "in the know"[LiveLink]
    Summary: AIIM helps you get "in the know". AIIM (http://www.aiim. But better yet, AIIM will do it live.org) to review events at AIIM and discuss what's in, what's out, what's hot and what the information management future holds.
85% Limiting access without limiting care[LiveLink]
    Summary: SECURITY DILEMMA FACES ELECTRONIC PATIENT RECORDS.e., assurance that data is not lost or modified) and confidentiality should fall to care providers. Tonnesen says, "The care providers are themselves patients whose data is in the medical record; they have a vested interest, as do all patients, in supporting efforts to ensure data privacy."e. healthcare providers either have access to all records...
84% BUSINESS PROCESS RE-[LiveLink]
    Summary: When planning for imaging and workflow--and the subsequent organizational makeover --management should carefully map the strategic benefit of the change and how it will be accomplished. Your application assessment will include an honest evaluation of your organization and your competition. The cost/benefit assessment. Abrams and Smith: When planning an imaging and workflow initiative and the...
84% Multifunction peripherals Office in a box[LiveLink]
    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.
84% The Sales Link: Why Have A Method?[LiveLink]
    Summary: Both can achieve results, but for either to work, a methodology must be followed. The spine embodies the three most important considerations with respect to each segment of the methodology.) The readiness review After this analysis, we conduct a readiness review, where we examine and document the current computing environment and the current application areas. Either way, the exercise is...
83% Spotlight on scanners With the scanner market ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: As the scanner market swells, AIIM scanner debuts should help to define the market segmentation. HP leads network scanning. Other companies, such as Kofax (Irvine, CA), also offer a network scanning solution. Where network scanning will overlap with multifunction peripherals remains to be seen. Where is HP headed next?
83% Imaging: Latest tool of the trade for today's mortgage lender[LiveLink]
    Summary: Information Services Group.. Imaging improving processes. That number also enables the document image to be accessed throughout the loan process. (The bank decides if and how original paperwork should be archived. "Modern service.


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