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100% XLI acquisition discontinued[LiveLink]

    Summary: XLI acquisition discontinued. (Monday, December 23, 1996, 8:30 am) The planned acquisition of Xerographic Laser Images (XLI, North Billerica, MA) by Xionics Document Technologies (Burlington, MA, http://www.xionics.com) has been discontinued. Xionics has licensed XLI's resolution for integration with the XipChip image processors.
100% XLI acquisition discontinued[LiveLink]
    Summary: XLI acquisition discontinued. (Monday, January 13, 1997, 9:51 am) The planned acquisition of Xerographic Laser Images (XLI, North Billerica, MA) by Xionics Document Technologies (Burlington, MA, http://www.xionics.com) has been discontinued. Xionics has licensed XLI's resolution for integration with the XipChip image processors.
98% Xionics acquires XLI[LiveLink]
    Summary: Xionics acquires XLI.xionics.com) has acquired Serography Laser Images (XLI, North Billerica, MA, http://www.xli. The acquisition allows Xionics greater control over the development of XLI's resolution-enhancement technology and the incorporation of those advances into Xionics products.
98% Xionics acquires XLI[LiveLink]
    Summary: Xionics acquires XLI.xionics.com) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the acquisition of Xerography Laser Images (XLI, North Billerica, MA). A payment of $5.2 million in Xionics stock and cash is forthcoming; terms of the acquisition must be approved by XLI stockholders. Xionics now has access to all XLI technology, per a non-exclusive license agreement, for use in the development of its...
98% Xionics acquires XLI[LiveLink]
    Summary: Xionics acquires XLI.xionics.com) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the acquisition of Xerography Laser Images (XLI, North Billerica, MA). A payment of $5.2 million in Xionics stock and cash is forthcoming; terms of the acquisition must be approved by XLI stockholders. Xionics now has access to all XLI technology, per a non-exclusive license agreement, for use in the development of its...
97% News Shorts 2-3-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: In other IBM news, Visual Warehouse, IBM's data warehouse software, is becoming a part of the Swedish software firm Intentia's enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. "The Certified Document Imaging Architect (CDIA) Program: What's In It For You?". StorageTek partners. Lucent drives Ford's new messaging service. New optical storage solution.
94% News Shorts...1-1-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: There is no "application server" managing the exchange. Production level scanner. custom COLD. The component lets users and developers integrate COLD technology into imaging and workflow business applications.. On the Basis of NT.
91% Xerox printers will use Xionics technology[LiveLink]
    Summary: Xerox printers will use Xionics technology.xerox.com) will begin incorporating technology from Xionics Document Technologies (Burlington, MA, http://www.xionics. Xionics' PostScript Level 2 and PCL 5e will make it easier for the printer to "talk" to other parts of its network.
91% Xionics to provide German MFP drivers Xionics ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Xionics to provide. German MFP drivers. Xionics (Burlington, MA) has acquired Gesellschaft Computer Anwendung (GCA, Freiberg, Germany), a developer of printer drivers for MFPs (multifunction peripherals). The acquisition gives Xionics printer-driver software for imaging text and graphics with specific printers. "This venture contributes to our strategy to provide OEM customers core t...
90% Xionics buys German MFP drivers[LiveLink]
    Summary: Xionics buys German MFP drivers.xionics.com) has acquired Gesellschaft Computer Anwendung (GCA, Freiberg, Germany), a developer of printer drivers for MFPs (multifunction peripherals). The acquisition gives Xionics printer-driver software for imaging text and graphics with specific printers. Xionics has acquired all of the outstanding shares of GCA in a $5 million cash deal through its w...
87% imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: Database leader embraces component imaging. Cornerstone and Oracle implement enterprisewide. "Oracle is embracing component imaging. "Oracle has decided that it is important to include imaging as part of an enterprisewide solution." "For the first time, document imaging is available with solutions from a leading provider of enterprisewide relational-database applications," he said.
87% No company is an island[LiveLink]
    Summary: Wang also has a seat on Microsoft's ISV advisory council that no other imaging vendors have. jukeboxes. ViewStar was the first of the enterprise image and workflow vendors to forge a relationship with Microsoft and port its software to NT. Capture and component imaging. The hot area in storage is CD jukeboxes.
86% Novell net is down[LiveLink]
    Summary: Novell net is down. (Friday, January 17, 1997, 9:26 am) Novell (Provo, UT, Nasdaq: NOVL) reports Q4 '96 revenue of $384 million, down from $481 million in Q4 '95. Net income is $59 million, as it was in Q4 '95. Figures from 1995 include contributions from product lines that the network software provider has since discontinued or sold.
86% People 4-7-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Software developer Cascade Systems (Andover, MA) names George Farnham OEM sales manager. He joins from Archetype. Farnham is responsible for the development of OEM channels for the company's product suite. Cunningham joins from Software 2000 where he was corporate controller. Celerity (Knoxville, TN) names Kenneth D. Van Meter CEO.
86% Syquest says Nomai no mo'[LiveLink]
    Summary: Syquest says Nomai no mo'. (Thursday, December 5, 1996, 3:16 pm) Negotiations for the acquisition of Nomai (Santa Clara, CA) by Syquest (Fremont, CA) have come to a screeching halt. From Nomai's perspective, the removable hard drive manufacturer rejected its competitor's offer due to Syquest's depressed stock price and the current state of their business. Syquest, on the other hand, sees the...
85% MFPs of tomorrow The XionicsImagination Sto...[LiveLink]
    Summary: It combines a chip from Xionics (Burlington, MA) and software from Imagination Software (Silver Spring, MD). Their devices are multidimensional, multifunctional products. How can the user make sense of a multidimensional device? How can the user upgrade or customize the imbedded applications? The answer may be a multidimensional chip to drive the device and multidimensional software to provide...
85% 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.
84% 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.
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% 1996 the year in products[LiveLink]
    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."


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