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99% GigaAIIM reports respectable, not spectacula...
Summary: Giga/AIIM reports respectable,. not spectacular, industry growth. Production imaging systems still dominate the market with 78% of the revenue. The report also reveals that few vendors identify themselves as being involved exclusively in electronic imaging. Those few vendors identifying themselves as involved exclusively in electronic imaging were the smallest companies of those surveyed.
91% AIIM's pre-show release Summary: Imaging World, April 21st, 1997. Only 9% of the previous year's respondents had NT-based clients. This is expected to climb to 31% this year. Windows NT server installations are also expected to jump from 18% currently to 33% in 1997. Twelve percent of currently installed systems and 8% of planned systems were considered transaction processing systems, although 19% of current systems and 22% of...
89% New model for evaluating workflow proposed 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...
88% AIIM market report is good news Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 10, 1997, 8:28 AM) AIIM's (Silver Spring, MD) pre-show release of its annual electronic imaging market report, prepared by Giga Information Group (Norwell, MA), is good news for the industry.
87% 1996 the year in products 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."
87% Delivering value-added image solutions that work Summary: The challenge for banks is to service customers and differentiate themselves from the competition with methods that are more cost effective and time efficient. Banks that use imaging solutions to provide new and enhanced customer services are realizing increased profitability and an enhanced reputation as progressive, customer-focused institutions. The solution challenge. It must add value to,...
86% ISVs compete for desktop with Microsoft and L... Summary: ISVs compete for desktop with Microsoft and Lotus. Inevitably, as Lotus seeks to differentiate Notes from Exchange, Lotus has no alternative but to move up the application curve and offer capabilities such as forms, imaging, document management and, perhaps in the future, real workflow! After all, the alternative is for Lotus to compete on a price basis with Microsoft--that is clearly something...
86% Users create demand for imaging Desktop documen Summary: Desktop document image. The fact is, the demand for desktop image management originates from a market segment that is not composed of traditional document imaging users.. DOCS Imaging gets. DOCS Imaging challenges Watermark. In comparison, Watermark only notes-edits.
85% Document Management Summary: The hurricane is the "intranet phenomenon." * Intranets have created "document middleware." Document middleware. The intrusion of middleware is certainly the most esoteric but perhaps also the most profound effect of intranets on document systems. New buyers.
85% COLD, The state of the market, 1996 Summary: A trend in 1996 has been the introduction of a significant number of NT client-server systems. The forecast for all architectures and vendors in 1996 with the total number of systems installed through 1995 follows. * Client-server--26 vendors, 2,050 installed systems, up from 15 vendors in 1995 as the production imaging vendors add COLD, new vendors enter the market and the mainframe vendors add...
85% IDC report shows Web access to document management Summary: (Posted: Tuesday, April 1, 1997, 12:12 PM) According a report from International Data (IDC, Framingham, MA, the number of users accessing a document management repository with a browser grew from zero at the end of 1995 to over 93,000 by the end of 1996.
85% Bank On It Summary: The primary focus is on proper indexing and data management software. Factor 1: Focus on the solution, not the technology. No matter how good the technology is, the focus needs to be on solutions. * Current and future use of bank technologies. to increase services and products available.
84% Image-enabling the healthcare enterprise Summary: Central data repositories and imaging. However, these repositories are limited to structured electronic data, i.e., letters and numbers. A closer look at central data repositories. They can also store and retrieve the images and other data on optical storage media. With these facts in mind, many hospitals are looking to integrate their central data repositories with imaging systems.
84% Bottom Line 4-21-97 Summary: Q1 '97 operating revenue of $226.5 million is an Adobe record and compares with $193.6 million in Q1 '96. The company will report dividend results for the 23 companies in which it has investments. TMSSequoia (Stillwater, OK, Nasdaq: TMSS) reports Q2 '97 revenue of $1.47 million that compares with $1.44 million in Q2 '97. Net earnings of $69 million compare with $41.6 million in Q1 '96, an...
84% Cornerstone shows 46% increase Summary: Cornerstone shows 46% increase.com) announces Q1 '97 revenue of $26 million, a 46% increase from the $17.8 million reported in Q1 '96. "The 46% year-over-year increase is a result of revenue growth in both our display and software businesses," comments CEO Tom van Overbeek. BUYER'S GUIDE ++ DIIME ++ SUBSCRIBE ++ COMMENTS © 1995, 1996, 1997 Cardinal Business Media, Inc. The names, logos and...
84% Solutions earn Giga gold Summary: Solutions earn Giga gold. Two of FileNet's customers, Bank of America's Credit Operations and Westinghouse's Energy Systems, were honored in the imaging category of the 1997 Giga Excellence Awards. The Credit Operations unit of Bank of America took home the Gold Award for its use of FileNet WorkFlo Business System software as the basis of a high-speed credit application document imaging system...
84% Wall Street activity Public offerings challeng... Summary: Public offerings challenge managers. Finally, being part of the public arena increased the visibility of the industry and its participants. Being public raises the performance bar. There is now a universe of investable stocks through which investors can participate. Investors' perspectives on the industry are in the process of being determined.
83% Excalibur Technologies shows increase Summary: (Posted: Monday, April 14, 1997, 9:37 AM) Excalibur Technologies (Vienna, VA, Nasdaq: EXCA) reports Q4 '96 revenue of $6.1 million, an increase of 6% from $5.8 million in Q4 '95.
83% 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.
83% Weighing in on NT Summary: However, I do not think this is a bad position for NT to be in." "The missing pieces are 32-bit applications. She is willing to speculate, though: "Would I develop a mission-critical document management application on NT? Enterprisewide implementations take longer. Silver agrees: "I don't think that NT is shifting down.
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