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98% The new model of sharing and
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    Summary: The new model of sharing and. distributing. The New Model of Document Distribution. Rather than relying on the costly, older model of print-then-distribute, network users can distribute, then print -- a new, inverted model that uses the speed and flexibility of electronic distribution while virtually eliminating the excessive waste of copying, sorting and delivering documents by hand. A New...
92% Network scanners reduce paper-based inefficiency[LiveLink]
    Summary: August, 1996 Network scanners reduce paper-based inefficiency. This labor-intensive process was one of many administrative inefficiencies rooted in the hospital's reliance on paper. This process would allow hospital staff to efficiently store, share and distribute information electronically over the hospital network. What is a network scanner?. The network scanner allows users to bridge the...
90% Spotlight on scanners With the scanner market ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: As the scanner market swells, AIIM scanner debuts should help to define the market segmentation. HP leads network scanning. Other companies, such as Kofax (Irvine, CA), also offer a network scanning solution. Where network scanning will overlap with multifunction peripherals remains to be seen. Where is HP headed next?
90% HP replaces network scanner[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, March 3rd, 1997. HP replaces network scanner. Billing the new ScanJet 5 as "the digital on-ramp" to a network, Hewlett-Packard (HP, Palo Alto, CA) offers not only document conversion (at 15 ppm) but also logical routing directly into applications on a networked user's desktop. The 300-dpi Network ScanJet 5 ($3,000)­a 4Si replacement­ offers an enhanced control panel, a...
89% Multifunction peripherals Office in a box[LiveLink]
    Summary: It's easy to be wrong about multifunction peripherals (MFPs)--those gadgets that put printing, copying, scanning and faxing in a single box. That's wrong too. Wrong again. MFPs for small- and big-time imaging. But most of today's MFP units are not really suited to large-scale imaging.
87% large-format capture Color brightens the sca...[LiveLink]
    Summary: CalComp 800-932-1212 www.calcomp.SGI-scanners. Feeder scanners offer a maximum resolution up to 400 dpi. It is suitable for use in high volume production environments.
87% Workflow's unique contribution to healthcare[LiveLink]
    Summary: software. However, it has been difficult to produce flexible applications in the mainframe environment that can handle the creation and management of knowledge found in patient care or real-time decision making.. Workflow software accelerates organ transplant matching. The organ transplant matching process has many requirements that are well suited for workflow software such as Lotus Notes. The...
86% The maturation of recognition technology How ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: How OCR evolved and how the Web is changing source documentation. Some areas of OCR are more mature than others. Machine-print OCR on clean documents is fairly mature. OCR increases productivity and automates office processes. The Web and intranet are slowly changing the source of documents.
86% ABCs of high-speed document scanners[LiveLink]
    Summary: ABCs OF HIGH-SPEED DOCUMENT SCANNERS. A high-speed scanner can be justified when more than 500 pages a day are scanned; large installations scan 10,000 or more pages a day. To compress or not to compress. The key to high-speed scanning is high-speed feeding. There is no such thing as a high-speed feeder that can reliably feed all sizes and thicknesses of paper like those found in acco...
86% Vendors to visit at Imaging Expo '96[LiveLink]
    Summary: com.com/scanners. Available in 21-in. Microsystems Technology. and 21-in.
85% Kofax weds scanner and network[LiveLink]
    Summary: In much the same way that users across a network can share a printer, NetScan allows workgroups to share a ScanJet scanner and route images across the network with standard E-mail packages. NetScan initiates the scan process and routes the scanned image using E-mail. Both the PIN and any designated recipients are selected using a keypad on the scan server. The scanned images are then routed to...
85% News Shorts 3-17-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Ricoh to market CD-RW hardware. Quickly adopting the new CD-Rewritable (CD-RW) media that can be re-recorded thousands of times, Ricoh (San Jose) has introduced the first CD-RW-capable CD-Recordable (CD-R) drive. Certifiably Artist VARs. Artist Graphics (St. There's an Acrobat in the file cabinet.
84% Systems integration and the next millennium[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper Systems integration and the next millennium. Information is the life-blood of a service-based economy. Survival strategies. Remittance processing and item processing. Two such paper-based transactions are remittance processing and item processing.
84% DocMgmt[LiveLink]
    Summary: But the fact is, even small companies can take advantage of this technology because it is being offered to potential customers in several different forms. Outsourcing can be profitably used by large companies as well. Perhaps the most promising print-on-demand distribution solution is the Internet. But many other types of companies can use this system as well. With these advantages, it's a wonder...
84% Is the imaging market FINALLY exploding For i...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Is the imaging market FINALLY exploding? That imaging technology will finally become a mainstream application?) Working in that emerging industry, we were compelled to go out and create a market for copiers. The WP and PC industries presented a simpler, faster technology and created a new industry. It is not about delivering technology, but delivering productive business solutions.
82% Hot Products 2-3-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: At $400, the 5p is the lowest-priced color scanner HP has yet to offer. New 8X drives. More than one way to control a display. There's no shortage of options for high-resolution display control. Enterprise RAID.
82% 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."
82% Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Colorado Imaging Solutions[LiveLink]
    Summary: Each server has a 26-GB RAID subsystem and 160 MB RAM. Records for educators already holding certification are on microfilm. The workstations all have 24 MB of RAM. There also have been reductions in the cost of temporary staff and office space. Collins grows, so will its document.
82% 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.
82% A do-it-yourself EDM solution[LiveLink]
    Summary: "Our first objective was to make all of our drawings available on-line," continues Chase. But it's still a homegrown system. The purchasing department has begun to use the system. Right now everyone who has access to the electronic document vault can make their own copies. Not bad for a homegrown low-budget EDM system.


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