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Dateline: June 5, 1997

SoftBank IT (Forest City, CA, http://www.wintis.com) show exec Jim Povec joins Knowledge Asset Media (Camden, ME) as co-president/CEO

AMS (Fairfax, VA, http://www.amsinc.com), Informix Menlo Park, CA, http://www.informix.com) combine to provide data warehousing solutions for healthcare

CD-ROM software solutions wins approval from four major CD manufacturers, chipset supplier

Optika (Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.optika.com) names Bill Boersing as VP of North American Operations

Eastman Kodak (Rochester, NY, http://www.kodak.com) tabs Christopher Padilla as Director of International Trade Relations at its D.C. office

Luminex‘s (Riverside, CA, http://www.luminex.com) releases the LSX CDL 100 with four 12X CD-ROM drives

Fujifilm Graphics Systems (Itasca, IL, http://www.fujifilm.com), WAM!NET (Minneapolis, MN, http://www.wamnet.com) sign agreement to develop network-based remote color proofing solution

Sun's (Mountain View, CA, http://www.sun.com) control of, intellectual rights to JAVA technology is voted on today by industry leaders

On-Site Solutions (Irvine, CA, http://www.onsitesolutions.com) expands with a new Product Development Division for workflow applications

Xplor International (Torrance, CA, http://www.xplor.org), Interquest (Charlottesville, VA, http://www.inter-quest.com) release results of multifunction systems study

Rosetta Technologies (Beaverton, OR, http://www.preview.com) names Jim Ryan from IBM (White Plains, NY, http://www.ibm.com) as VP of Business Development

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