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100% Big guns shoot image for Net
Summary: Demonstrated for the first time at the Seybold Conference in San Francisco, the technology combines HP's and LPI's digital-imaging experience. The solution is one of the first implementations of FlashPix, the imaging architecture codeveloped by Kodak (Rochester, NY), HP, LPI and Microsoft (Redmond, WA). Imaging for Internet uses the image storage and retrieval technology in FlashPix, so digital...
89% Digital camera entrants creating their own spac Summary: Digital camera entrants creating their own space. Professional features, slowly lowering prices. By introducing its lowest-priced, high-resolution digital camera, Kodak continues to define the professional photographic imaging market. At $7,000, Kodak's camera is the company's lowest-priced professional digital capture device. At "something under $20,000," the T3 combines high-end digital...
88% Hot Products Summary: Mass production CD-ROM system. The MPS system is available for more than 25 Unix platforms. *. So much in store. Windows NT storage strategies are being formulated by most storage vendors. In addition to the storage options themselves, there is a wide range of storage management products is available.
88% News Shorts 10-21-96 Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Walk-up imaging. Initially, customers would only be able to hold their records on CD, but the company envisions having the banks store records for remote customer access.. Storage management for Windows NT. Microsoft is excited about the new offering for the NT platform.
88% News Shorts 3-17-97 Summary: Ricoh to market CD-RW hardware. Quickly adopting the new CD-Rewritable (CD-RW) media that can be re-recorded thousands of times, Ricoh (San Jose) has introduced the first CD-RW-capable CD-Recordable (CD-R) drive. Certifiably Artist VARs. Artist Graphics (St. There's an Acrobat in the file cabinet.
88% Seybold in the Big Apple Summary: (Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 1997, 12:24 AM) Take a quick breath after AIIM before donning another trade show hat. The Seybold Seminars are coming to New York City from April 21 through 25. The ever-popular Jacob Javits Convention Center will house the exposition and conference that focus on current digital technologies in the publishing industry.
88% The product beat 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...
86% Multifunction peripherals Office in a box 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.
85% 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."
85% Computer graphics industry evolves Summary: Computer graphics industry evolves. MICROSOFT ASCENDS AT SEYBOLD. In the computer graphics industry, however, three trends are emerging as harbingers of future development. The first, and perhaps most significant, trend is the ascendance of Microsoft operating systems for use in the graphic arts. The second major trend seen at Seybold was workflow.
85% A camera on every desktop Summary: . Intel and Kodak push digital photography. Last month Kodak and Intel announced that they are collaborating to develop a standard way to use cameras and PCs together, an effort that could affect everything from image formats to camera design. Kodak's FlashPix digital image format is already being backed by most of the industry. If the new standards are adopted by the rest of the industry, the...
85% Spotlight on scanners With the scanner market ... 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?
85% Digital and Microsoft look for a millionth Ex... Summary: Digital and Microsoft. Digital also announced that the beta of Microsoft Windows NT 5.0 with 64-bit very large memory (VLM) support will be delivered on Digital Alpha this year. "Digital has been a strong supporter of Windows NT for more than five years," said Microsoft CEO Bill Gates. "Microsoft will continue to work closely with Digital in such areas as providing 64-bit VLM capabilities on...
84% Digital and Microsoft look for a millionth Exchange Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 3, 1997, 8:25 AM) With the release of Microsoft Exchange 5.0 on March 11, 1997, the Digital and Microsoft expect more than one million Microsoft Exchange seats under contract by mid-year.
84% New and noteworthy at SIGCAT MarketScape adds ... Summary: New and noteworthy at SIGCAT. MARKETSCAPE ADDS MULTIMEDIA SUPPORT TO WEBCD SOFTWARE. The hybrid Web/CD product lets users search the Web with the speed, portability and capacity of a CD-ROM, the company says. Once in the user's CD-ROM drive, WebCD facilitates visits to specified locations on the Web for updates and transactions. MarketScape also enhanced WebCD Live-Links, which Microsoft is...
84% No company is an island 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.
83% AIIM '96 STILL REVERBERATES Summary: If you were in Chicago at AIIM '96, you didn't see everything. They support resolutions of 2,040 x 1,664 at a 76 Hz refresh rate. Cornerstone's InputAccel garnered several new product integration partners. Smead (Hastings, MN), offers a refreshing change. Smeadlink software modules offer imaging on the installment plan.
83% News Shorts 5-5-97 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.
83% Imaging Expo'96 Turnout Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. IMAGING EXPO'96. "I expect to see strong sales for a TELEform/Watermark solution." Other responses to Cornerstone's dominance came from the display side. At this price, Matrox is ushering in a new era of non-premium prices for display solutions.
83% Microsoft buys WebTV Summary: Microsoft buys WebTV. Gates determined to become digital broadcaster. "This partnership with WebTV underscores our strategy of delivering to consumers the benefits of the Internet together with emerging forms of digital broadcasting," said Microsoft CEO Bill Gates. "WebTV Networks has developed the state-of-the-art user experience for accessing Internet content on the TV," Microsoft VP Craig...
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