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99% Build enterprise workflows from the desktop[LiveLink]

    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. Build enterprise workflows from the desktop. An upgrade to Adaptive Infosystems' (Mission Viejo, CA) AdaptFile/VisiFLOW software enables users to develop workflow applications on a standalone PC before deployment across a network. Representing more than a half million pages, the integrated document imaging and workflow management system was initially designed and...
90% News Shorts 4-7-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: ORACLE TO INTEGRATE IA'S REMITVISION. RemitVision, from IA Corp. INTERTECH'S DOCUPACT SUPPORTS DIGITAL'S. Alpha 5/440-based NT Network Server. SCANNING A HALF-BILLION DOCUMENTS.
86% 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.
80% Surviving the changes in workflow and documen...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Surviving the changes in workflow and document management. It is also clear that document management and workflow systems are converging in functionality and increasingly competing with each other.. What has changed?. One critical change is that workflow is no longer tied to imaging systems. Its workflow system comes with a document repository.
79% COLD report mining for the enterprise[LiveLink]
    Summary: COLD report mining for the enterprise. There are fundamental differences between querying a report and querying a database. * The information buried in internal reports serves different needs at different levels and at different times. The answer to endowing the reports with the capability of information provision lies in report mining technology. Why reports?
79% Deal Makers 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Sybase and NIC partnership. As a result of a reseller agreement with Sybase (Emeryville, CA), Network Imaging's (NIC, Herndon, VA) 1View:Object Manager will be integrated into the Sybase SQL Server 11 architecture as an aspect of the Sybase Adaptive Server. Banking solutions in the works. News from Intergraph. Mitek and Adaptive Solutions alliance.
77% EDM in the acid test Users grade the vendors ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Tom Marquez:. Tom Marquez is president of. No product is perfect." Currently, there are approximately 100 users. However, Adra is making significant improvements in this area.
77% Caution- technology convergence ahead[LiveLink]
    Summary: Studies in the late 1970s demonstrated that while it was advantageous to use technology to create and manage office documents, there was a need to tie workers together because, after all, workers need to engage each other in their daily activities (the first glimmer of workflow awareness! the office automation manager). Developing an image. At that point, users could think of managing published...
75% Workflow software for groupware[LiveLink]
    Summary: Keyflow is designed specifically for Microsoft Exchange. Keyflow actually provides two different client interfaces. By opening the work item from Exchange, the Response Task window is displayed, allowing the user to execute specific actions on that work item. Keyflow administration is equally simple. Keyflow only works on Microsoft Exchange.
74% OPINION: What Notes is not[LiveLink]
    Summary: What Notes is not. Notes is a fantastic product--and getting better all the time--but its native power as a workflow tool won't KO its competition. A good example is the Document Library template, one of the sample apps that comes with Notes.g., composing or revising the document. In that sense, Notes is a workflow tool only in the same way that Visual Basic for Applications is.
73% Doculabs looks at ONEstone's ProZessware, a wor[LiveLink]
    Summary: . Why groupware-based workflow? ProZessware's architecture uses four separate Lotus Notes databases: the Application database (client interface), the Organization Directory database for administration, the Process Definition database for all workflow definitions and the Design Repository database for storing information used by the ProZess Designer. Workflow designer. ProZessware's graphical...
72% Free repository system offered for Web[LiveLink]
    Summary: system offered for Web. The companies will deliver enterprisewide document management to users of Sybase SQL Server. Uniplex is offering a free document management system optimized for the Sybase SQL Server database. "Companies need to be able to give the right people access to the right documents in the repository." Uniplex' onGO DMS uses Sybase database to ensure system integrity between the...
71% Swept Away[LiveLink]
    Summary: What features are installed versus released? This is very different from document management and control of existing documents. That's the market landscape; how do the players fit in? The Web version of the product is named Accellera, which allows for access to the document repository over the Web. Interleaf fits where the documents are complex and business critical.
71% New model for evaluating workflow proposed[LiveLink]
    Summary: New model for evaluating workflow proposed. A new model for defining and evaluating process control products is required, says the research group. The "old" model of describing workflow is no longer viable, says Giga. "With more than 80 domestic vendors offering disparate products under one general term, there is great confusion in the marketplace," says Moore. IW has asked Moore to present...
71% ImagingExpo'96: A world-class conference schedu[LiveLink]
    Summary: Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30. Monday, September 30.
70% News Shorts 10-21-96[LiveLink]
    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.
69% 1997 predictions for the future[LiveLink]
    Summary: management." The downside was that custom client software had to be distributed to all users. We want to take advantage of this dynamic new computing environment!" The new document The new document is a rich, multimedia vehicle. The new technology really works.
69% The role of Microsoft, by Microsoft[LiveLink]
    Summary: The role of Microsoft, by Microsoft. * Rich Noffsinger is the industry marketing manager for document management, imaging and workflow at Microsoft. E-mail richnoff@microsoft.com.microsoft.
68% FileNet partnerships abound Integrating workfl...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Integrating workflow with BPR is one result. The combined product boasts start-to-finish business process management and work automation. "Now organizations can build workflow environments that improve quality on an ongoing basis," said Kian Saneii, Visual WorkFlo product marketing manager at FileNet. With "real data" coming from Visual WorkFlo, organizations can improve those processes to adapt...
67% September 1996 Hot Products[LiveLink]
    Summary: New features include: compound document support, multi-library searching and the ability to store multiple forms of the same document. processing support. TeleForm Standard, Elite and Filler applications include features such as existing form support, networked reader and verifier modules, and management reporting tools. processing support. TeleForm Standard, Elite and Filler applications...


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