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  • November 19, 1997
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Dateline: November 19, 1997

Medic Computer Systems' +Medic Vision (Raleigh, NC) information management solution has been chosen by U.S. Health Management, a physician management subsidiary of FONAR (Melville, NY)

Intergraph (Huntsville, AL) , developer of Windows NT-based workstation hardware and technical software applications, today filed an anticompetitive behavior lawsuit against Intel (Hillsborough, OR) in U.S. District Court in the northern district of Alabama

The Council of State University Libraries in Illinois orders 17 EPIC 3000 electronic publication systems from Minolta’s Business Products Group (Ramsey, NJ)

Datamonitor (New York) predicts growth in Internet-based business-to-business electronic commerce over the next three years and beyond, estimating that 90% of all intranets will have been extended to provide extranet capabilities by 2002

Cubic VideoCom (San Diego) announced a standalone version of its CVideo-Mail program that allows users to record video and audio messages for attachment in E-mail

Maxoptix (Fremont, CA), a supplier of high performance optical drives, jukeboxes and media, formally announced a management buyout from its parent company Kubota (Osaka, Japan)

Giga Information (Cambridge, MA) announced its 800th expert to ExperNet, an Internet-based network of IT practitioners, consultants and professional problem solvers

Cadis's (Boulder, CO) Krakatoa Web catalog publisher has been awarded the Crossroads 98 A-list award form Open Systems Advisors

1mage Software (Englewood, CO) announces Q3 '97 revenues were $388,610 as compared to $564,904 in the third quarter of 1996. The company reported a third quarter loss of $168,278

Hitachi America Ltd. (Brisbane, CA) has named Arthur LaNata, Jr., as VP of sales for CD and DVD drives in the company's computer division

Lason (Troy, MI) today announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all of the assets of VIP Imaging (San Francisco)

New Dimension Software (Irvine, CA) and Boole & Babbage Europe have extended their distribution agreement through Dec. 31, 2000

BitWise Designs (Schenectady, NY) reported that the company realized a net loss of $512,556 for the quarter ended September 30, 1997, compared to a net loss of $526,507 for the same quarter last year

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