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  • October 7, 1997
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Dateline: October 7, 1997

TMSSequoia (Stillwater, OK, http://www.tmsinc.com) posts Q4 '97 financial results: revenue up 10% from Q4 '96 to $1,542,367; net income of $43,541 compares with Q4 '96 net income of $383,153

VIDAR (Herndon, VA, http://www.vidar.com) unveils the TruInfo Version 1.1 scanner control software for the A/E/C industry, included with VIDAR black-and-white and grayscale large format scanners

Spicer (Kitchener, Ontario, http://www.spicer.com) releases Version 4.4 of its Imagenation for Windows document imaging tool with viewing, markup and editing capabilities

Rational Software (Cupertino, CA, http://www.rational.com) forms the Rational University, designed for customer input on new software development methods, processes, and education

EMASS (Englewood, CO, http://www.emass.com) introduces the AML/S mid-range automated data storage library, containing up to 48 DLT drives with 864 GB of throughput per hour

Samsung (Ridgefield Park, NJ, http://www.sosimple.com) unveils the e Series of 15-inch and 17-inch color monitors for entry level users

GTX (Phoenix, AZ, http://www.gtx.com/gtx) and Cimage (Irvine, CA, http://ww.cimage.co.uk) sign agreement to integrate GTXRaster CAD and GTXImage CAD raster editing and conversion tools with the AutoCAD document management product line

Epson (Torrance, CA, http://www.epson.com) introduces the Perfection 600 color flatbed scanner for the SoHo market, available for a street price of $299

EDS (Plano, TX, http://www.eds.com) awarded $47 million increase in its Information Technology Partnership with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service

Hewlett-Packard (Palo Alto, CA, http://www.hp.com) adds Internet E-mail, Adobe PDF enhancements to its Network ScanJet 5 scanner

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