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98% Opinion & Editorial
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.
90% Information warehousing 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,...
90% Systems integration and the next millennium Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper Systems integration and the next millennium. Information is the life-blood of a service-based economy. Survival strategies. Remittance processing and item processing. Two such paper-based transactions are remittance processing and item processing.
89% EDITORIAL: Cutting through the noise Summary: Cutting through the noise.) It's noise. No noise. Cut through the noise. Also called cutting through the noise.
89% Notes from the road Summary: Publishing a magazine like this is kind of mysterious to most of you, since you've probably never done it before. I have about 45 minutes to write this editorial before I catch a plane. Microsoft has always been sort of in the periphery of my vision--always in the papers, always in conversation. Microsoft couldn't care less if we sold enterprise-wide Solitaire. This is good news.
88% It grabbed my attention Ienjoyed the new forma... Summary: 3, 1997, issue. AS/400--In or out?. I would like to point out that Gordon Hoke's article in the Feb. 3, 1997, issue of IW was misleading and incorrect. In fact, none of those vendors have solutions based on the AS/400.
88% The Buzz Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996 The Buzz. Caere, it was said, was heading south, and ViewStar wanted to go north, financially speaking. Well, for a company on its way down, Caere would seem to be surprisingly healthy. Hard to believe John wouldn't call The Buzz right up if he knew something. Wondering how much it costs to set up a Web site?
88% Editorial 10-21-96 Her left foot Summary: Her left foot. She gave me her left foot. "No honey, that's your left foot." "No, it's my RIGHT foot." "No, sorry, it's your left foot."
88% Lest we forget: Where have all the users gone? Summary: The information and image management industry has about a zillion. * What should we be doing about industry consolidation? Consolidation is all the rage. While the vendor side of OUR industry may be consolidating (i. In short, WE, the industry, need to reinvent a role for information managers.
87% A unified Europe? Summary: A unified Europe? And largely speaking, Germany is continental Europe's only good news economy. Now, the rest of Europe wants in on its action. One Europe? No trade barriers?
87% When will COLD get the respect it deserves? Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper When will COLD get the respect. TASC Imaging and workflow have gotten all the attention, but what about COLD? Applications for COLD. The primary users of COLD data in TASC applications are the front office staff who speak directly with a firm's customers, and the back office staff who perform paper-oriented workflow tasks.com Craig LeClair, Director of...
87% End Notes Summary: ...... Taking electronic. commerce 'literarily'. I have been struck by the lack of a comprehensible language with which CIOs might examine the Net phenomemon. It is not such an enormous leap from thinking about language to thinking about literature.e., vendors) in the world today.
87% Fate in the balance Users take components to I... Summary: Users take components to IS departments,. but can Bluebird--and the market--wait? That situation may be ameliorated when knowledgeable users take their component cases to the IT departments. Many people are unsure of the differences, if any, between open imaging and component imaging. The component guy says, 'I've got a component.
87% Good Medicine Summary: Competition is intense yet contradictory. Yet both are vital to effective use of information for patient care. Scanning will always be required to some degree. The ability to distribute information across multiple facilities is becoming key to an organization's ability to maintain a competitive edge. The ability to secure information, yet keep it accessible, is a tremendous challenge.
87% Why users are confused Summary: Why users are confused. "We've always been a 'what' industry in a 'how' market," observed one pundit gravely, with just the right blend of pithiness and inscrutability. Sure, users are confused. Users have every right to be. Or should I just wait?
87% Turning weakness into strength I think techno... Summary: I think technology is great. Yet technology can also be scary. Change scares us all, and it is certainly what led to my anxiety about computers. This is not surprising if you think about it. You too, can turn your weakness--the fear of new technology--into your strength.
87% Fate in the balance Summary: Users take components to IS departments,. but can Bluebird--and the market--wait? That situation may be ameliorated when knowledgeable users take their component cases to the IT departments. Many people are unsure of the differences, if any, between open imaging and component imaging. The component guy says, 'I've got a component.
87% Scanner/Web/VAR Beats Summary: Intrafed continues on the scene. BancTec announced a distribution agreement with TextWare. The Web beat. "We believe that publishing on- and off-line go hand in hand on the Web and CD, and we believe that automating the process is critical to the success of the project." Now they are asking how to solve problems."
87% But who exactly is TED SMITH? Summary: But Ted Smith's history is anything but "low-key." Something else is working here. If you have something, they want to take it away from you. Does that tell you something about Ted Smith?" Actually, he probably doesn't expect everybody to be happy, although that would be nice.
87% Industry in the mirror Summary: "Despite some success stories, there are a lot of reasons to say that imaging is on more of a decline than an upswing. Clearly, these technologies have had an impact on imaging, but we have seen it more in the document management space. You could also say that even as imaging becomes more mass market, there have been other impacts from neighboring technologies. COLD is a technology that has a leg...
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