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99% ActiveX: Same interface for both client-server[LiveLink]

    Summary: ActiveX: Same interface for both client-server and intranet apps. For example, an HTML form is served up to a browser client for the user to fill in the data. The Submit Form button re-establishes the connection and sends the entire form back to the server, where it must be processed. This is the antithesis of the client-server model--no processing is done on the client side, but rather all...
92% ActiveX explained[LiveLink]
    Summary: Microsoft development environment hopes. Actually, ActiveX isn't just one thing. It is a set of open technologies that include client, server, tools and applications. And, according to Microsoft, it embraces all popular Internet standards, languages and platforms. Using ActiveX technology, Microsoft is integrating the HTTP protocol into its Microsoft Internet Information Server for Windows NT...
91% Seybold Show stresses "push" publishing[LiveLink]
    Summary: Seybold Show stresses "push" publishing.pointcast. Pointcast boasts over 1 million downloaded software clients.com.com/PaperWeb.
89% Which document management Internet/intranet strategy is best for you?[LiveLink]
    Summary: We had to have a Java-based technology or we couldn't have implemented an enterprisewide document management system." So, why was a Java-based architecture necessary to solve his document management needs? * Secure communication between a client and the document management system (DMS) server. * Low licensing costs. All a user needs is a Java-compatible browser and limited access to the server.
89% OCR for Win 95: Comparing Caere OmniPage 7 and Xerox TextBridge 96[LiveLink]
    Summary: OCR is a very demanding task, and multiprocessing is not an option, it's a requirement. After a page or two of checking correct "errors," you have the option of only checking the worst "errors." The display window and the Soundex correction screens are very helpful. This measures every time a user would be faced with an error in a spell checker and the obvious errors that the spell checker...
89% Document management toolkit bundles with JAVA[LiveLink]
    Summary: "As companies realize the benefits of document management solutions, they are extending their deployment across the enterprise," said Jeffrey Miller, Documentum president. "Through the JAVA API, we are enabling our customers and partners to build robust, customized applications that users can access on demand." The addition of the JAVA API in the developer's kit is part of Documentum's strategy...
89% 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."
89% Microsoft and SAP sparkle at Sapphire 96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996. Microsoft and SAP sparkle at Sapphire 96. Enterprise applications are a given. SAP introduces Business Frameworks. Now, we are going to 5 million users, and we can never train all of these users."
88% Newcomer competes with network document manage...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Newcomer competes with network document management features. Based on early reviews, they seem bound to stir up the already dynamic document management market. For its part, NetRight and its iManage product line offers on- or off-the-Web products. The software also provides document security that is tightly bound to network security all the way down to the file level. Document authors can adjust...
88% 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.
88% Doculab's Certification Test[LiveLink]
    Summary: Easy-to-use document management functionality. Docs Open 3.5 from PC Docs (Burlington, MA, 617-273-3800), provides document management, imaging and basic routing functionality, wrapped in a package that is easy to use and easy to deploy. Docs Open includes imaging functionality as part of the Docs Enterprise Suite. For basic workflow, Docs Open includes its own built-in routing functionality. 1....
88% Convergence of technologies results in rich We...[LiveLink]
    Summary: "The fastest growing collection of documents in a corporation is its Web site. PDF problem, comparing our content." and fourth is long documents. We believe these applications are better served by Acrobat solutions." Informix's Universal Server.
88% 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.
87% The New Document[LiveLink]
    Summary: Documents were created one-by-one, and depending on the number of pages, were bound in some way. The New Document 2:. Virtual Document. The New Document 3:.com, www.
87% TMSSequoia releases suite[LiveLink]
    Summary: TMSSequoia releases suite. (Tuesday, March 11, 1997, 8:34 am) The compatibility of TMSSequoia's (Stillwater, OK, http://www.www.com) ActiveX controls has led to the release of a document management suite for scanning, image enhancement and image viewing. The suite offers image capture through ScanDirector, image enhancement with TMSSequoia's ScanFix and image viewing and document management...
87% Web searching: It's a text thing[LiveLink]
    Summary: com.com.com.com.com.
87% Merging principles of Web software pricing Ne...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Gradually, out of the chaos a few principles are emerging: 1. Some level of access has to be free. 5. Writing costs more than reading. Consequently, write access to the database costs more. If Web access is free, support is not. With the Web, user support is starting to be decoupled from the software price.
87% Wang Payback in a day[LiveLink]
    Summary: Wang: Payback in a day?. By Tony McKinley Wang Software's Pro Imaging for Windows package is aimed squarely at meeting the needs of millions of desktop users. Selling software on the Web. Wang selling personal software is a stunning departure from Wang's heritage. Wang's mission with this product is to sell it directly over the Web.
86% Character recognition vs. content recognition[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. In Adobe's definition, "imaging" refers to the process of creating page images, bit by bit. In addition, Capture is designed to fit text into the exact space it occupied in the original document. Acrobat Capture is designed to treat unrecognizable text as pasted-in images, and often areas treated this way are not even output to the text file. recognition take?
86% Internet imaging--an incipient art[LiveLink]
    Summary: Internet imaging--an incipient art. ActiveX is Microsoft's new development tool for writing applications in Visual Basic. They have to be ActiveX-compliant, but many applications are or will be. At ImagingExpo there was more talk about Internet imaging than actual products being demonstrated. It uses Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) to store and retrieve documents through the Internet.


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