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100% Cornerstone's ISIS Pipes into Caere kit[LiveLink]

    Summary: Cornerstone's ISIS Pipes into Caere kit.com) is integrating its ISIS Pipes interconnect standard into the Professional Developer's Kit and Visual Developer's Toolkit just rolled out by Caere (Los Gatos, CA, www.caere. The Caere kits are designed to help developers put Caere's OCR technology into applications for Windows 95 and NT platforms. ISIS Pipes is a software interconnect protocol for...
96% Caere[LiveLink]
    Summary: Caere Corporation is the world leader in optical character recognition (OCR) technology and a leading developer of desktop forms processing and document management products.
94% ISIS EZ-Imaging: "Pipes" are calling[LiveLink]
    Summary: ISIS EZ-Imaging: "Pipes" are calling. ISIS EZ-Imaging is the first toolkit to support an open architecture for integrating imaging toolkits. Called "Pipes," it allows the toolkits of other vendors to share image data within an application. Application developers simply choose the compatible toolkits they want and build them into their application. Using the Visual Basic architecture, ISIS...
94% Caere, Canon team up to tackle Japanese OCR market[LiveLink]
    Summary: Caere, Canon team up to tackle Japanese OCR market.caere.com), the developer of optical character recognition (OCR) software, and Canon (Lake Success, NY, www.canon. "Canon has invested many years in developing the OCR application and Japanese language recognition capabilities," said Ichiro Endo, a Canon executive.
93% AIIM's best-kept scanning secret The TWAIN Com...[LiveLink]
    Summary: AIIM's best-kept scanning secret. Could it be a new and improved TWAIN, not to mention a TWAIN toolkit? "What we have now is a standard that can't be implemented," says Wright. In addition, he says, "TWAIN allows the scanner to talk to an application ... but it only does scanning--after you acquire an image you have to do compression." With TWAIN being a committee--some of these function calls...
92% 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."
92% Caere reports Q3 earnings[LiveLink]
    Summary: Caere reports Q3 earnings.caere. Revenue was up 2.3% for the quarter and net earnings per share increased 64%. Here are the numbers: for Q3'96, revenues were $13.4 million, up from $13.1 million during the same time last year; net earnings were $1.5 million ($.11 per share), compared with $914,000 ($.07 per share) for Q3'95. For the first nine months of this year, Caere has reaped revenues of...
91% Caere shows net loss[LiveLink]
    Summary: Caere shows net loss.caere.com) announces Q1 '97 revenue of $12.6 million, which compares with Q1 '96 results of $13.6. A net loss of $1.9 million includes a one-time charge of $2.9 million related to the acquisition of Formonix. The OCR and forms processing company reported a net income of $1.3 million for Q1 '96.
91% Cornerstone driver available for Scan-Optics scanner[LiveLink]
    Summary: Cornerstone driver available for Scan-Optics scanner.com) and Scan-Optics (East Hartford, CT, www.com) have shaken hands in a deal under which Cornerstone's ISIS driver will be available for Scan-Optics' 7800 scanner. According to Scan-Optics, the ISIS driver will allow users to access the advanced features of the 7800. Scan-Optics develops solutions and support for character recognition, imaging,...
90% Caere to acquire Recognita[LiveLink]
    Summary: In addition, the acquisition advances its goal to be a source of OCR technology for strategic manufacturers worldwide. A global OCR strategy. With the acquisition, Caere will be positioned as a global OCR provider with recognition technologies for more than 100 languages, from Arabic to Swahili. The acquisition will provide Caere a local office in Eastern Europe, the first step in leveraging...
90% Deal Makers 12-16-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: "We continue to work on a joint program with the customer to enhance the capabilities of these systems," said Dr. "We are pleased to be playing such a key role in the healthcare industry. "The alliance is a key part of our document strategy." The Postalsoft software creates personalized direct mail documents and processes printed forms. (MTI, Chanhassen, MN) to market CD-Recordable products.
90% ew Mime attachments, a server install and OLE target capabilities. With KEYview's integration into the Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and many E-mail applications, users...[LiveLink]
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89% 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.
89% Caere MSeries II Production OCR on NT Server[LiveLink]
    Summary: Production OCR on NT Server. The roots of high-performance OCR servers go back to the original Palantir Corp.' The M/Series II Board serves the needs of a large, stable market. NT Server OCR software. WordScan is a proven solution.
89% Bottom Line 3-17-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: A net loss for Q4 '96 of $3.9 million compares with net earnings of $228,000 during Q4 '95. Net income of $1.7 million compares with $514,000 in the same period of 1995. Revenue of $90.2 million represents an increase of 59% from $56.8 million in Q4 '95. Net income of $20.1 million compares with $12.3 million in Q4 '95, an increase of 63%. Net earnings of $2 billion compare with $1.7 billion in...
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."
89% Viewstar confidently goes public[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. Viewstar confidently goes public. The workflow and imaging company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 5 to conduct an initial public offering. Optika recently found out just how cold those public waters can be when it went into its IPO hoping to fetch between $9 and $11 per share of common stock, and ended up having to settle for $6....
89% 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.
88% Pixel Translations[LiveLink]
    Summary: Pixel Translations, a Cornerstone Imaging subsidiary, provides a family of software toolkits for professional developers who want to provide their users with access to paper-based information. The toolkits enable developers to add the capability of managing the scanning, viewing and printing of paper-based images to their software applications.
87% 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.


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