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  • June 25, 1997
  • News

Dateline: June 25, 1997

Wang (Billerica, MA, http://www.wang.com) spins off healthcare division; Dr. Bruce Ryan named as president and CEO of Wang Healthcare Information Systems, with initial capitalization of $14 million

Verity (Mountain View, CA, http://www.verity.com) announces Q4 '97 and fiscal YE '97 results; revenues up 39% in 1997 to $42.7 million, net losses for the year mount to $17.9 million

Fujifilm (Elmsford, NY, http://www.fujifilm.com) unveils DX-5 digital camera; plug-and-play camera compatible with all PC and Macintosh computers, available for $399

Cambridge Imaging Technologies (McLean, VA, http://www.c-imaging.com) agrees to provide ID badging, document image software package and system support to JVC Professional Products (Cypress, CA, http://www.jvcinfo.com)

Group 1 Software (Lanham, MD, http://www.g1.com), IBM Printing Systems (Boulder, CO, http://www.printers.ibm.com) sign marketing agreement to provide electronic document production solutions for Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) Environment users

Microtech Conversion Systems (Belmont, CA, http://www.microtech.com) introduces the DiscQuick CD-R copy machine

Samsung (Ridgefield Park, NJ, http://www.sosimple.com) introduces its CD-R-compatible SDR-130 DVD-ROM drive and SCR-2430 24X CD-ROM drive

Cygnet Storage Solutions (San Jose, CA, http://www.cygnet.com) names Amir Zahedi as VP of engineering and operations

Sony Electronics’ (Park Ridge, NJ, http://www.sony.com) DKC-ID1 digital camera installed by United Airlines to provide diagnostics images to mechanics in remote sites worldwide

QMS’ (Mobile, AL, http://www.qms.com) 2425 EX Print System network monochrome printer wins Editor's Choice award from PC Magazine

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