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Dateline: May 22, 1997

"Bill Boersing has joined Optika (Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.optika.com'>http://www.optika.com) as the new VP of sales; Boersing will head North American operations"

"Adobe (San Jose, CA, http://www.adobe.com) announces that its Illustrator 7.0 for Macintosh and Windows is available"

"OhioLINK (Columbus, OH) will soon have electronic access to all 1,150 "Elsevier Science" (New York, NY, http://www.elsevier.com) journals"

"Sunguard Healthcare (Rockville, MD, http://www.intelus.com) has appointed Martha Skeens as product manager"

"DPT (Maitland, FL, http://www.dpt.com) is shipping the PM2044U PCI-to-Ultra Narrow SCSI adapter and the PCI-to-Differential SCSI RAID controller"

"Optika (Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.optika.com) combines with IHS/SoftMed (Sacramento, CA, http:/www.medsoft.com) providing healthcare solutions"

"Kodak (Rochester, NY, http://www.kodak.com) will be inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame"

"Abacus Systems (Attleboro, MA, http://www.abacus-software.com) and DEK (Cherry Hill, NJ, http://www.delsi.com) announced the launch of AEGIS"

"Siemens Nixdorf (Burlington, MA, http://www.sni.de) and Auto-Star (Medicine Hat, Alberta, http://www.auto-star.com) have collaborated, providing solutions for drugstore chains"

"Parable (Newton, MA, http://www.parablecorp.com) releases free preview version of ThingMaker"

"Sysgenics (New York, NY, http://www.sysgenics.com) introduces e•work"

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