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  • July 29, 1997
  • News

Dateline: July 28, 1997

Interleaf (Waltham, MA, http://www.interleaf.com) to integrate its BusinessWeb software with PenOp's (New York, NY, http://www.penop.com) SDL Software Development Kit

Mitsubishi Chemical (Sunnyvale, CA, http://www.mitsubishi-infostorage.com) to market Pinnacle Micro's (Irvine, CA, http://www.pinnaclemicro.com) Apex 4.6GB optical drives and media worldwide

SAIC (San Diego, CA, http://www.saic.com) teams with Andataco (San Diego, CA, http://www.andataco.com) to create an enterprise-class data warehouse for Windows NT networks

QMS (Mobile, AL, http://www.qms.com) reports Q3 '97 net loss of $5.5 million, compared with Q3 '96 net income of $1.6 million; revenues down 15% from Q3 '96 to $32.4 million

GTESS (Dallas, TX, http://www.gtess.com) agrees to provide its Automated Data Entry System forms processing software to J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc., the U.S.’s largest truckload carrier

Chilean INP govenment agency signs $457,000 contract for Scan-Optics' (Manchester, CT, http://www.scanoptics.com) Model 7800 IICR system

Hewlett-Packard (Greeley, CO, http://www.hp.com) unveils the HP JetSend device-to-device protocol technology for communications between information appliances

nStor (Lake Mary, FL, http://www.nstor.com) introduces the Parity+ line of scalable, cross-platform external data storage products

Adaptive Information Systems (Mission Viejo, CA, http://www.ais-hitachi.com) names Richard Dennehey as VP of Sales and Marketing

CADigitizing Corporation (Palm Harbor, FL) to distribute The Widecom Group's (Mississauga, Ontario, http://www.widecom.com) SLC436Color and SLC436+ Monochrome scanners into the People's Republic of China

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