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99% Archived microfilm represents a treasure trove of enterprise storage[LiveLink]

    Summary: Once the record is located, it must be printed, copied and distributed. New methods unlock. microfilmed information. * Microfilm often varies slightly in resolution. * Jacketed fiche can contain separate images that are individually skewed.
95% SunRise Imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: SunRise Imaging's P150 is the only microfilm scanner with unique multiformat film modules, interchangeable to one highly efficient scanner, making it capable of reading all existing film formats--roll, aperture card and fiche.
94% Table Of Contents--Enterprise Storage White Paper[LiveLink]
    Summary: Enterprise Storage Solutions For Data & Document Management Enterprise Storage Solutions. Magneto-optical storage solutions for enterprise storage management. Document management in the enterprise. Julie Rogers, Storage Technology Corp. Enterprise storage management: the past and the present.
91% The product beat[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. The product beat. No manual intervention or rewriting of code is necessary. ScreenScan Systems released Image Processor Version 2.3 software and Image Handler Software Version 2.3. The new software expands the current capabilities of ScreenScan as an add-on microfilm or microfiche scanner to include full electronic folder support. Symbus Technology announced...
88% Film to PC[LiveLink]
    Summary: Film to PC. Foreshadowing a new respect for the microfilm ancestry that created the AIIM organization more than 50 years ago, a new type of scanner that brings microfilm directly into the PC will be unveiled by Fuji Photo Film USA (Elmsford, NY, 800-755-3854) at AIIM '97, April 15 to 17 in New York. It scans a 16mm roll of film in standard ANSI cartridge and digitizes the image for display on...
87% Information warehousing[LiveLink]
    Summary: .. how many acronyms can we assign to healthcare information technology? None of these systems alone can provide the information required for a complete computerized patient record. In a capitated environment, this can be very expensive for the provider. The warehouse can allow access to all information by integrating current and historical patient information, regardless of where it is stored,...
87% IW World Class Solutions[LiveLink]
    Summary: It's a valuable synergy of need,. Bank officials were so amazed when the project was finished in just two weeks that they decided to create a full-scale application for employee personnel records. Both projects use ImageBASIC from Diamond Head. Employees were justifiably excited when they learned that 10,000 documents could be stored on one CD. It took about two weeks for approval.
87% CEScan[LiveLink]
    Summary: CEScan, Inc., a jointly owned division of Consulting Engineering Services, Inc. (CES), has for over 12 years been providing consultation service to assist in the consolidation and management of the vast amounts of microfilm documents that exist in the land use/management community as well as other disciplines.
86% 40 companies to watch in 1997[LiveLink]
    Summary: They are: R.E. Ray Edwards, Apex D.E. Dan Elam, IMERGE B. T.S. Robert Smallwood, Image Associates S.
85% Film gains new digital relevance in mortgage, cash management services[LiveLink]
    Summary: Digital archive writers. In cash management, digital archive writers are also bringing about important changes. However, when using a digital imaging system along with a digital archive writer, the bank can sort the images for even the smallest account and write the images to film. Because the check imaging system sorts check images, not the checks themselves, sorting is also improved. When used...
85% TASC- COLD VERSION 2.0[LiveLink]
    Summary: TASC www.com Doculabs www.doculabs.com, www.doculabs.
84% Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Colorado Imaging Solutions[LiveLink]
    Summary: Each server has a 26-GB RAID subsystem and 160 MB RAM. Records for educators already holding certification are on microfilm. The workstations all have 24 MB of RAM. There also have been reductions in the cost of temporary staff and office space. Collins grows, so will its document.
84% MostImportantProds96[LiveLink]
    Summary: The most important products of 1996 (so far). Lava Systems' Lava 4.3 release has all three functions available in one software product. Its indexing module creates pointers to any kind of document the same way it creates pointers to scanned images. It's 4.6 GB, 5.25 inches and is rewritable! It was available before, but this year it has really turned into a full-function product.
84% Electronic archiving of radiology images[LiveLink]
    Summary: Most 5.25-in. optical data transfer rates are between 1 and 2 MB per second, with the newer 2.6 GB drives advertising 2 to 4 MB per second. optical drives which hold 15 GBs today and cost about $600 each. The Philips drive reads data at 2.7 MB per second and writes at 1.3 MB per second. CD is the least expensive optical media ($1,000 per drive and about $15 per 600 MB platter), but the slowest...
84% Document Management in the enterprise[LiveLink]
    Summary: Enterprise Storage Solutions For Data & Document Management. The ad hoc user. Customers have chosen us to provide computing solutions during the last half century. The user then simply selects the documents they want to view or print. Above all, if you are not currently considering an enterprise document management strategy and solution, you should be!
83% CD technology complements corporate banking[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper CD technology complements corporate banking. Producing CDs in-house. Currently, more than one-third of the nation's leading banks, including Mellon Bank and Bank of Boston, are producing CDs in-house for distribution to corporate clients by combining technology from IBM and Data/Ware Development (San Diego, CA). Along with check images, each CD also...
83% Improved patient care through document imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: The patient records are available wherever they are needed, with access through workstations on a LAN. Accordingly, it is very important to have an efficient means of entering paper documents into the electronic records system. The images still retain the familiar format of charts and records." The system is being deployed on a LAN throughout the hospital. With document images, the physician has...
82% Viking implements "planned" migration[LiveLink]
    Summary: It began in 1991 and followed a planned migration through document imaging from micrographics, through hybrid and into electronic imaging, with milestones in 1993 and 1996. system/hybrid imaging milestone. Stage 3 (1996)--electronic document imaging. system milestone. If the match is correct, the operator saves the image.
82% 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...
82% Automated tape storage for check image archival[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper Automated tape storage for check image archival. For the first time, the cost of tape libraries and media for storing and retrieving check images has fallen below the film and developing cost of microfilm. StorageTek storage devices are currently compatible with all of these vendors' operating systems. In most moderate to high check volume environments,...


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