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98% Tomorrow's OS[LiveLink]

    Summary: IW: Why is that? IW: What makes NT so good as a base for application programs? IW: What is Microsoft doing to make NT more scalable?. Tackett: No. IW: What is the future for Windows NT regarding the Internet?
88% Making a name for yourself[LiveLink]
    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.
88% Microsoft wins so what else is new?[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996. Microsoft wins: so what else is new? Last year, as part of a settlement agreement, Wang succeeded in getting Microsoft to declare it Redmond's "preferred" partner in imaging and workflow. To Microsoft, where enterprise document management--including imaging and workflow--is one of about a dozen vertical markets for NT and BackOffice, it really makes no...
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....
87% Turning weakness into strength I think techno...[LiveLink]
    Summary: I think technology is great. Yet technology can also be scary. Change scares us all, and it is certainly what led to my anxiety about computers. This is not surprising if you think about it. You too, can turn your weakness--the fear of new technology--into your strength.
86% NT-based integrated information management for the enterprise[LiveLink]
    Summary: NT-based integrated information management for the enterprise. Integrated document information management. Why NT? Why NT? application integration.
86% 1996: the year in business[LiveLink]
    Summary: Component imaging. Document management explodes. Also, several different approaches are maturing, such as a component imaging "build" approach, vs. An NT option has. Storage options:.
86% CDR Software & Hardware Shopping Guide[LiveLink]
    Summary: duplication time. The Trans/Corder was developed because of operator dissatisfaction with the time-consuming process of duplicating CD-ROM discs. CD-R duplication. and NT support. New CD-R writer software.
86% Swept Away[LiveLink]
    Summary: What features are installed versus released? This is very different from document management and control of existing documents. That's the market landscape; how do the players fit in? The Web version of the product is named Accellera, which allows for access to the document repository over the Web. Interleaf fits where the documents are complex and business critical.
86% Weighing in on NT[LiveLink]
    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.
86% FileNet strengthens WorkFlo; Wall Street hits ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: FileNet strengthens WorkFlo;. Visual WorkFlo software helps plan, implement and streamline departmental work processes, leading to business process automation and information management. The suite of software components that comprise Visual WorkFlo includes: Visual WorkFlo/Composer, which defines and assembles Visual WorkFlo application; Visual WorkFlo/Performer, the runtime software; and Visual...
86% IBM quick to offer NT[LiveLink]
    Summary: IBM quick to offer NT. Latest NovaManage release supports Windows platform. In another example of IBM's efforts to shed a stodgy, inflexible image, a Windows NT version of NovaSoft's (Burlington, MA) NovaManage will be released in September from IBM's Enterprise Document Management Solutions (EDMS) Group in Waltham, MA. IBM has adapted quickly to the market demand for enterprise solutions based...
86% SNI betting on NT viability for Fortune 500 As...[LiveLink]
    Summary: SNI betting on NT viability for Fortune 500. Siemens Nixdorf recently highlighted its foundation for NT document management at an on-site meeting with IW. ARCIS history. Siemens is also a certified partner with SAP. ARCIS stores documents on WORM optical storage media.
86% 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."
86% Limiting access without limiting care[LiveLink]
    Summary: SECURITY DILEMMA FACES ELECTRONIC PATIENT RECORDS.e., assurance that data is not lost or modified) and confidentiality should fall to care providers. Tonnesen says, "The care providers are themselves patients whose data is in the medical record; they have a vested interest, as do all patients, in supporting efforts to ensure data privacy."e. healthcare providers either have access to all records...
85% Workflow software for groupware[LiveLink]
    Summary: Keyflow is designed specifically for Microsoft Exchange. Keyflow actually provides two different client interfaces. By opening the work item from Exchange, the Response Task window is displayed, allowing the user to execute specific actions on that work item. Keyflow administration is equally simple. Keyflow only works on Microsoft Exchange.
85% 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...
85% Doculabs looks at ONEstone's ProZessware, a wor[LiveLink]
    Summary: . Why groupware-based workflow? ProZessware's architecture uses four separate Lotus Notes databases: the Application database (client interface), the Organization Directory database for administration, the Process Definition database for all workflow definitions and the Design Repository database for storing information used by the ProZess Designer. Workflow designer. ProZessware's graphical...
85% No company is an island[LiveLink]
    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% Evaluating Web servers for intranets[LiveLink]
    Summary: Evaluating Web servers for intranets. Doculabs evaluates five Web servers on the process of building an intranet application. Novell's Netware Web Server. Netware Web Server is for basic serving and viewing of HTML pages. And since Netware Web Server security is integrated with Novell's Network Directory Service, there is no need to create new users for Netware Web Servers.


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