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99% Kofax adds support with Adrenaline Kofax (Irvi...[LiveLink]

    Summary: Kofax adds support with Adrenaline. Kofax (Irvine, CA) will exhibit seven new or upgraded products at AIIM, beginning with the Adrenaline line of accelerators forsoftware-based image processing. The Adrenaline Capture Engine adds support for software-based scanning and importing. Adrenaline Image supports image processing capabilities such as image cleanup, image recognition, forms processing...
92% News Shorts 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: CA develops products for a number of uses including information management and enterprise computing. Integrated electronic publishing. ActiveX controls. Kofax ascending new heights. management makes impact in Texas.
90% Ascent Capture from Kofax: The component approach to
document capture
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    Summary: * Scanning. * Barcode. * Indexing. * Re-scanning. * Release.
89% Maturing market clarifies document capture choi[LiveLink]
    Summary: "We saw that there were a lot of places to get equipment, and lots of companies that wanted the technology, but most system integrators and VARs were doing enterprise systems," he says. "But there weren't that many people in between, doing departmental systems." Where Cornerstone comes in, she says, is when the user wants to do unique things with its systems. The veteran of the three, the company...
89% 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."
88% Scanners the digital gateway[LiveLink]
    Summary: The Xerox (Rochester, NY) DocuImage 620S is designed for print on demand, forms-processing and document-imaging applications. DocuImage 620S ($12,000) is an open-system implementation of Xerox's DocuCS scanner that processes 40 ppm at 200 dpi, 32 ppm at 300 dpi and 20 ppm at 600 dpi. Both models offer 400-dpi resolution and a 1,000-sheet document feeder. The M3099EX/GX handles 11-in. These...
86% Automated cleanup rids systems of worthless im...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Future forms will be measured against that form and will be adjusted for skew and other attributes against the original form. "This is especially important when you are doing recognition on particular zones on a form," says Macciola. The forms recognition capability will also scale the image to match the form. For example, contrast may be more important than skew, but OCR readabiliy in a...
86% Component Imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: Standalone applications and toolkits emerge. Those that sell a more standalone application approach are represented by Kofax and Cornerstone (San Jose). Cornerstone's Pixel Translations products fit more into the toolkit category. COMPONENT IMAGING MARKET. The market moves toward components.
86% DOCULABS' CERTIFICATION TEST[LiveLink]
    Summary: PRINT SYSTEM. * Integration tests, in which we tested the print system's integration with Watermark and ViewStar. The QMS 2425 ImageServer Print System is seamlessly integrated with a number of production imaging systems, including Watermark.com Watermark www. 5. Integration Ths system is well integrated with some EDMS systems, such as Watermark and ViewStar.
86% Scanner/Web/VAR Beats[LiveLink]
    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% Hot Products 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: . Harmonious disc. However, creation must be accomplished working on a Unix or Windows workstation. CDs caught in the Crossfire. More, better, faster removable storage. serious scanning.
85% Hot Products[LiveLink]
    Summary: Next generation in image-processing toolkits. Sales force automation software. No pricing information was available at press time. The base price for a full-speed model is $14,000. CD-Recorders continue price descent.
84% Desktop imaging redux[LiveLink]
    Summary: Upon installation, Imaging Pro automatically creates scan icons in the Word and Excel toolbars. * Runs in a Web browser. Imaging Pro not only runs as a Windows 95 or NT desktop executable, it runs inside the Internet Explorer Web browser, too. * Web link annotations. Clicking on the link annotation in the image viewer displays the linked document, if necessary launching the browser and retrieving...
84% New hardware, software abounds at ImagingExpo'9[LiveLink]
    Summary: A number of hardware and software vendors announced new or upgraded products at ImagingExpo'96. DTI (Document Technologies Inc. After the show the agreements endure. New versions and hot new products. This was certainly true at ImagingExpo'96, where a flurry of new software versions was released.
84% Kofax weds scanner and network[LiveLink]
    Summary: In much the same way that users across a network can share a printer, NetScan allows workgroups to share a ScanJet scanner and route images across the network with standard E-mail packages. NetScan initiates the scan process and routes the scanned image using E-mail. Both the PIN and any designated recipients are selected using a keypad on the scan server. The scanned images are then routed to...
83% Component success stories Input/capture[LiveLink]
    Summary: They needed a simple "file and find" imaging system, Nowak said. "We are always looking for technology with a customer service impact, and this definitely had a customer service impact," he said. With component imaging, there are no assumptions. "The way service bureau customers want images is never the same," said Naghshineh. This isn't to say that the component imaging approach is just for...
81% Deal Makers 1-1-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: A partnership agreement between Bluebird Systems (Carlsbad, CA) and PeopleSoft (Pleasanton, CA) integrates the two companies' imaging software applications. Bluebird's Imageable client-server document imaging system integrated with PeopleSoft's software makes it possible to scan documents and index them for routing in standard workflow systems. Syquest says Nomai no mo'. The addition of the...
81% Open architecture encourages cross-pollination[LiveLink]
    Summary: Software developers are the winners with the adaptation of open standards. "Cardiff's multiple engine approach is simply superior." Kofax will continue to rely on Caere to provide text recognition. "We have a really good relationship with Caere," said Anthony Macciola, KIPP product manager. "We think that our approach will offer customers more freedom of choice."
81% Imaging bails out Orange County[LiveLink]
    Summary: Law firms, however, are another matter. That meant the firm could accomplish the same amount of work in less time. A law firm, after all, makes money by charging its clients for the hours it works on their cases. Improved productivity meant a job could be accomplished in less time. That, in turn, meant that the law firm would be billing its clients for fewer hours and producing less income.
80% New products take center stage at ImagingExpo'9[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996 New products take. New 32-bit forms solution debuts. A new suite of information management applications will be debuted at ImagingExpo by Microsystems Technology Inc. The four software products include OCR for Forms 3.0, IDR for Reports 1.0, Information Xchange 1.0 and Information Broker 1.0. With the suite, users can extract information from forms, access...


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