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  • July 17, 1997
  • News

Dateline: July 17, 1997

Verity (Sunnyvale, CA, http://www.verity.com) appoints VP of Desktop and Applications Hugh Njemanze to replace Phil Nelson as company CTO

The Government of the Bahamas selects Scan-Optics‘ (Manchester, CT, http://www.scanoptics.com) document imaging solutions for processing millions of immigration cards

DataTrade's (Springfield, MO, http://www.datatrade.com) Spoolview report management software chosen to as the Idaho State Controller's Office in-house COLD application

Wang Government Services (Billerica, MA, http://www.wang.com) recognized as PictureTel's Top Federal Reseller for 1996

MicroNet Technology (Irvine, CA, http://www.micronet.com) releases the Advantage RAID, a desktop RAID 5 storage solution

Cyco (Atlanta, GA, http://www.cyco.com) unveils version 2.0 of its AutoManager View 32-bit CAD document viewer

Open Text (Waterloo, Ontario, http://www.opentext.com) names Oracle (Redwood Shores, CA, http://www.oracle.com) VP Brett Newbold as President, effective immediately

Keyfile (Nashua, NH, http://www.keyfile.com) releases Keyflow V. 2.0 enterprise-wide workflow solution for the Microsoft Exchange server

Optika‘s (Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.optika.com) FilePower imaging, workflow and COLD applications suite to be integrated with Siemens Energy & Automation‘s (Alpharetta, GA) SAP R/3 client/server business applications system

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