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  • July 11, 1997
  • News

Dateline: July 11, 1997

Digitron (Concord, CA, http://www.digitron.com) unveils the XL177D high-resolution 18-inch LCD flat panel monitor, the largest commercially available desktop computer monitor

FileNet (Costa Mesa, CA, http://www.filenet.com) predicts Q2 '97 revenues of $62.5 million, down nearly 4% from Q2 '96; after restructuring and charges, Q2 '97 net loss of $3.8 million expected, compared with $2.5 million income for Q2 '96

Apple Computer (Cupertino, CA, http://www.apple.com) CEO Gil Amelio resigns; Executive VP and CFO Fred Anderson assumes the search for a replacement begins

Optika (Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.optika.com) reports 34% increase in Q2 '97 revenues from same quarter last year; net income of $71,000 up 40% from Q2 '96

Kodak (Rochester, NY, http://www.kodak.com), Motorola (Phoenix, AZ) collaborate to develop Advanced CMOS Imager image sensor technology for digital imaging applications

1MAGE Software (Englewood, CO, http://www.1mage.com) announces Q2 '97 revenues up 10% from Q2 '96 to $642,037; net income drops %60 to $43,690 as compared with $106,837 in Q2 '97

Cybernetics (Yorktown, VA, http://www.cybernetics.com) now offers multi-host connectivity for its line of DLT, DTF, 4mm and 8mm automated tape libraries

Wang (Billerica, MA, http://www.wang.com) introduces the Tempest and Zone Secure Systems for desktop operations security

Network Imaging (Herndon, VA, http://www.netimage.com) releases 1View:Workflow 2.0 business process automation software for Windows NT

ImageSoft Technologies (Maitland, FL) and SoftCHEC (Kirkland, WA) combine to provide image-based application solutions for the Vermont Financial Services Corporation's new item processing system

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