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99% Making a name for yourself
Summary: Making a name for yourself. Image is everything, but name recognition counts. What many users need is beyond their reach. What they can afford-and still trust-won't meet the need. All it had to do was lend its name.
91% O'Nell joins TDF Summary: O'Nell joins TDF. (Wednesday, January 15, 1997, 10:10 am) Charles O'Neill joins TDF (Bethesda, MD, http://www.tdf. O'Neill will be responsible for developing the document imaging and management solution provider's reseller channel and growing current joint venture relationships. Previously senior VP at Richard Leahy, O'Neill directed marketing initiatives that led to an increase in profitability...
90% IBM hits a "suite" spot New Lotus software add... Summary: New Lotus software adds the missing piece. With the brand new integration of Lotus' Domino.Document Manager, an out-of-the-box document management application, IBM is filling in the lacking item in its enterprise document management offering. Collectively called the IBM EDMSuite (Enterprise Document Management Suite), IBM integrates several software components into a complete solution.Document...
86% 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.
85% Big Blue picks Bluebird Summary: A software vendor marketing program (SVMP) signed with IBM (Armonk, NY) is a significant endorsement for Bluebird Systems (San Diego). IBM has obtained the rights to market Bluebird's imageABLE to IBM's customers. IBM will market imageABLE across a broader segment of industries-healthcare, finance, insurance and government. "ImageABLE is a topnotch product," he says. The agreement gives access...
84% IBM Summary: IBM, the world's largest software provider, creates, develops, and manufactures the industry's most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, networking systems, storage devices and microelectronics.
84% IBM found in Swedish data warehouse Summary: IBM found in Swedish data warehouse. (Thursday, January 9, 1997, 8:43 am) 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. An OEM agreement between the companies expands Inetia's Movex product family. Inetia, currently an IBM business partner, has already installed Movex with...
83% Stagnation in AS400 imaging Summary: Imaging World, February 3rd, 1997. Stagnation in AS/400 imaging? That suggests that IBM still ships close to 44,000 per year. Last year's most notable change adapted WAF to the new RISC editions of the AS/400. Last year at the AIIM expo in Chicago, IBM officials suggested that WAF would be updated late last year.
82% Hot Products 5-5-97 Summary: .. Colorful multifunctions. It also is designed to produce color charts, newsletters, envelopes and graphics. It outputs at 360 x 360 dpi and also reduces and enlarges images. LIMDOW MO,. double-picker mechanism.
82% Partnership drives the information highway Con... Summary: Partnership drives the information highway. There's a saying that if you build a highway, people will drive on it. Texas has adapted this idea to information technology and found that if you build an information infrastructure, people will use it. More on IBM's. AS/400 imaging.
82% End-to-end check processing Summary: End-to-end check processing.IBM.com) and BancTec (Dallas) are offering an integrated check processing solution. Joining BancTec's Universal Transport (UT) system with IBM's AS/400, the pair is offering its high-speed check processing experience to the community banking market. In addition to the UT, IBM is considering BancTec's low-speed products for small banks not using the UT line.
81% IBM's big digs dish disks Summary: (Posted: Wednesday, April 16, 1997, 7:55 AM) In a huge 316,000 square foot facility in San Jose, IBM is integrating its mobile and server class hard disk drives.
81% Hot Products 4-7-97 Summary: Faster microfilm scanning. Imaging system on Web.pixel. The software features scanner controls and a batch function that allows multiwindow scanning of several images. Remittance processing scanner.
81% Scanner vendor reaches toward the high end Summary: Scanner vendor reaches toward the high end. to the scanner hardware and software marketplace. According to Borrey, the mid- and high-range of the scanner marketplace is not so fiercely competitive that margins must be slashed in order to compete. That is why he says Bell & Howell, which has been strong in the midrange market (30 to 50 ppm), is moving up to the high end where the margins are...
80% Spirited clothing retailer manages worldwide records Summary: Esprit de Corp. Today a network of Esprit de Corp. Dusseldorf is the headquarters for Esprit de Corp. Esprit de Corp.' Currently, Esprit de Corp.
80% 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.
80% Component Imaging 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.
80% Amtrak traces steps of Empire State Building sh Summary: Imaging World, April 21st, 1997 Amtrak traces steps of. Now, instead of three people, there is one person performing that job. "But we proved to ourselves we could handle a high-volume period." He also preaches regular maintenance of the scanner. Amtrak also eventually want to be able to fax out from the system.
78% People on the Move Summary: People on the Move. Prior to joining the Unix-based document management and retrieval system software developer, Damico served as regional sales manager at Bluebird Systems. Charles O'Neill joins TDF (Bethesda, MD) as chief operating officer. Marchetto joins from Lockheed Martin's Astro Space division. Susan McLaughlin assumes the position of VP, Kodak Professional-a move from the Imaging Services...
76% 1996 the year in review Summary: This turned out to be a nightmareon the good days. Wang ascends ... to somewhere. Long-term impact: Not to worry. Long-term impact: CDIA is just too good an idea to flop, and it won't. Long-term impact: The virtual potential here is so great that it's hard to figure out where to start.
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