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  • October 30, 1997
  • News

Dateline: October 30, 1997

Net-It Software (San Francisco, CA, http://www.net-it.com) unveils the Net-It Central Version 2.0 server software for collecting, publishing and maintaining documents via corporate Intranets

Canon (Lake Success, NY, http://www.usa.canon.com) reveals its new imageANYWHERE strategy for information management at its Digital Solutions Forum in New York City

Xyvision (Wakefield, MA, http://www.xyvision.com) selected to provide document management solutions for Swissair's maintenance service division

Intergraph (Huntsville, AL, http://www.intergraph.com) to incorporate Network Imaging's (Herndon, VA, http://www.netimage.com) 1View: Object Manager in the Maps Online digital maps repository application

IBM Printing Systems (Boulder, CO, http://www.printers.ibm.com) introduces a prototype for the Internet Printing Protocol, which allows any computer to print on any printer

Micrografx (Richardson, TX, http://www.micrografx.com) reports Q1 '98 financial results; revenue down 7% from Q1 '97, to $15.5 million; net loss of $500,000 compares with a Q1 '97 net income of $300,000

InConcert (Cambridge, MA, http://www.inconcert.com) receives the Giga Silver Excellence award for a German workflow system installation

Luminex (Riverside, CA, http://www.luminex.com) and Silicon Graphics (Irvine, CA, http://www.sgi.com) combine Fire Series CD libraries with MediaBase video streaming solutions

Cornerstone (San Jose, CA, http://www.corimage.com) offering incentives for resellers; selling 1,000 Cornerstone monitors can win salespeople a two-year lease for a Porsche Boxster sportscar

Wang (Billerica, MA, http://www.wang.com) reports Q1 '98 revenue of $312.2 million, up 15% from Q1 '97; net income of $11.4 million compares with a Q1 '97 net loss of $26.4 million

Lava Systems (Toronto, Ontario, http://www.lavasys.com) announces its support for the North American CDIA program

DST Systems (Kansas City, MO, http://www.dstsystems.com) announces the general availability of its Automated Work Distributor (AWD) Version 2.3 imaging and workflow solution

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