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98% 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.
91% Web software pricing...back to the future[LiveLink]
    Summary: Web software pricing. In the client-server era, the price of a perpetual license to production software has been largely based on the number of users concurrently logged on to the server, an easily tracked and enforceable number that is generally accepted as a fair measure of user value. But the sudden demand for Web-based application access is now upsetting both the technological basis of that...
88% Lotus introduces new Web-enabled EDM product ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Web-enabled EDM product. Lotus Development (Cambridge, MA) will unveil Domino. Based on the Lotus Domino interactive Web server, Domino. According to Linda Myers-Tierney of Myers-Tierney and Associates (Carlisle, MA), Domino is expected to help Lotus reposition Notes for the Web. Lotus, she says, is leveraging Domino's Web capabilities to provide an out-of-the-box, Web-enabled EDM product on...
88% Upping the ante in the groupware war Lotus arm...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Lotus arms itself with Domino. Lotus positions Notes as infrastructure, combining a development environment with applications and electronic messaging. A majority of Notes users say they use Notes to manage documents, yet it has not technically been considered a document manager. Notes has a repository to hold documents, yet it lacks some key features required of document managers. New Lotus EDM...
87% Corporate intranets: revolution in progress[LiveLink]
    Summary: Sixteen percent of all American companies have begun to use the technology. An intranet, then, is simply your own company's private Internet. Once an application has been installed on a Web server, everyone connected to it can call it up and use it. It uses the public Internet to link its private intranets into a wide area network. I would call that applications-centered computing," he said.
87% 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.
86% Opinion & Editorial[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. More on SCS in July 1st's IW. Imaging is dead. But the world is changing. I do agree with you that some imagers won't thrive in the new world.
85% Electronic delivery trend Hybrid, connected
    Summary: In its simplest form, the strategy might just mean exporting information developed in a CD-ROM into the hypertext markup language (HTML) code read by Web browsers. The only viewer that is needed for the CD-ROM is a standard Web browser. Opportunities for hybrid CDs. Textbooks may include a CD-ROM that allows Web access. If the information that was put on the CD-ROM portion of the CD/Web duo needs...
85% Security and order for business-critical infor[LiveLink]
    Summary: Security and order for business-critical information on intranets. All groups need a fast, accessible system, in addition to specialized requirements. The access and ease of intranets comes at a loss of security. Before intranets, a client needed different applications to access every different information system in the business. Few of those systems can handle more than one gigabyte of...
85% Sound familiar Why hardware leads to imaging...[LiveLink]
    Summary: . Why hardware leads to imaging success. In fact, the very notion of imaging as a hardware "system" business has been almost forgotten. Like the WIIS and ImagePlus systems of old, DG's software is designed to pull hardware and services. What the user is buying, however, is a business solution--not just low-cost hardware and software. Most vendors have worked too hard to separate their hardware...
85% 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...
85% ExtraNets[LiveLink]
    Summary: Counsel Connect may be the largest and oldest existing extranet. Workflow on extranets. Pricing document management software for extranets is a big concern for vendors. "You can't do that with extranets." For its part, PC-DOCS has gone with per-user pricing.
84% 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...
84% Hot Products 10-21-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: For smaller files, pixels are processed in real time. Automated file archival and data protection. Data Warehouser allows customers to integrate automatic file migration and data archiving to a centralized, high-capacity data warehouse. System managers can set up storage policy rules instructing the software to maintain copies of active files in the jukebox for data recovery, migrate infrequently...
84% Seybold Show stresses "push" publishing[LiveLink]
    Summary: Seybold Show stresses "push" publishing.pointcast. Pointcast boasts over 1 million downloaded software clients.com.com/PaperWeb.
84% Web and workflow appear as one with new ViewStar tools[LiveLink]
    Summary: InfoServer@Work is the first of the three packages. Available in the third quarter of this year, InfoServer@Work costs $50,000 per server, with unlimited users. Process@Work exploits the reach and cost-effectiveness of the Web to workflow-enable Internet applications. Process@Work will be available during the third quarter of this year, and is priced at $30,000 per server, with unlimited users....
84% 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% OPINION The year nothing happened[LiveLink]
    Summary: The year nothing happened. None of this happened, of course. Reason number two was the Web. More infrastructure investment. Next year we'll surely revel in The Year A Whole Lot Happened.
84% CD-R management on the fly[LiveLink]
    Summary: CD-R management on the fly. NT's MacFile services provide Mac clients transparent access to CDs on the networked NT server. An automatic directory caches the directory structure on the fly for each CD as soon as it is inserted, without reconfiguring the file system. It also provides extremely fast directory cache initialization speeds, building the directory structure in much less time than is...
84% The Buzz[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996 The Buzz. Caere, it was said, was heading south, and ViewStar wanted to go north, financially speaking. Well, for a company on its way down, Caere would seem to be surprisingly healthy. Hard to believe John wouldn't call The Buzz right up if he knew something. Wondering how much it costs to set up a Web site?


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