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  • August 25, 1997
  • News

Dateline: August 25, 1997

CTX (City of Industry, CA, http://www.ctxintl.com) unveils the PR710, PR700 and PR500 Professional Series 15- and 17-inch monitors for medical imaging, desktop publishing and CAD/CAM applications

Information Access Systems (Boulder, CO, http://www.j-space.com) introduces the J-Space Web Search Server for concept-based document searching on the Internet/Intranet

DynaTek (Bedford, Nova Scotia, http://www.dynatek.ca) releases the CDM series Sun & SGI CD-Recording solutions with Creative Digital Research's (San Jose, CA, http://www.hycd.com) HyCD Publisher for Unix

Rancho Mirage, CA's City Records department installing Laserfiche (Torrance, CA, http://www.laserfiche.com) Document Imaging software for storage and retrieval solutions

Unisys (Blue Bell, PA, http://www.unisys.com) awarded $6.2 million contract from the Florida Association of Clerks and Comptrollers for its TCATS automated traffic citation communications and imaging technology

Innodata (Hackensack, NJ, http://www.inod.com) names Jack Abuhoff as its new president and CEO; Todd Solomon to remain as VP of Innodata's Board of Directors

Excalibur Technologies (NASDAQ: EXCA) (Vienna, VA, http://www.excalib.com) announces Q2 '97 net loses of $3.2 million, compared with a $2.3 million loss in Q2 '96; revenues up 20% from Q2 '96 to $5.2 million

Optika (Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.optika.com) signs co-marketing agreements with J.D. Edwards (Denver, CO, http://www.jdedwards.com), IHS/SoftMed (Bethesda, MD, http://www.softmed.com), and Lockheed Martin (King of Prussia, PA, http://www.lmco.com) for its FilePower imaging, workflow and COLD product suite

QMS (Mobile, AL, http://www.qms.com) appoints VP of finance & controller Richard Wiggins as its new CFO, replacing acting CFO Gerald Roenker

Siemens Electrocom (Arlington, TX, http://www.electrocomimaging.com) selects Whittman-Hart (Chicago, IL, http://www.whittman-hart.com) to implement SAP's R/3 enterprise resources planning syste

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