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  • August 21, 1997
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Dateline: August 21, 1997

Datametrics (Woodland Hills, CA, http://www.datametrics.com) announces Q3 '97 financial results: revenues down 27% from Q3 '96 to $4.3 million; net income of $125,000 compares with Q3 '96 net loss of $2.8 million

Logicon (San Diego, CA, http://www.logicon.com) signs agreement to integrate and implement Auto-trol's (Denver, CO, http://www.auto-trol.com) CENTRA 2000 PDM and EDM software solution

Kofax (Irvine, CA, http://www.kofax.com) integrates its Ascent Capture 2.0 scanning and indexing application with IBM's (White Plains, NY, http://www.ibm.com) ImagePlus VisualInfo document management component of its EDMSuite information management solution

InConcert (Cambridge, MA, http://www.inconcert.com) signs $1.1 million agreement to provide workflow software and services to manage telecommunications provider WorldCom's (Jackson, MS, http://www.mcom.com) customer order processing activities

Dallastone's (Bedford, NH, http://www.mv.com/dallastone) DallasTools Unix-based backup software to support MediaLogic's (Plainville, MA, http://www.adlinc.com)SLA-DLT scalable architecture tape library systems

Sherpa's (Milpitas, CA, http://www.sherpa.com) SherpaWORKS PDM application suite to support Oracle's (Redwood Shores, CA, http://www.oracle.com) Oracle8 network computing database

OBOS (Wilmington, DE, http://www.obosinc.com) unveils the One Button Ordering System scanner system with fax modem and programmable microprocessor that manages electronic orders for customer service solutions

Kinko's (Rochester, NY, http://www.kinkos.com) Corporate Document Solutions division receives awards for its document management and printing services

Harlequin Cambridge, MA, http://www.harlequin.com) signs OEM agreements with Optronics (Chelmsford, MA, http://www.ingr.com/optronics) and Konika (Windsor, CT, http://www.kbm.com) for its ScriptWorks RIP Management System

TMSSequoia (Stillwater, OK, http://www.tmsinc.com) announces a $1.5 million backlog of document conversion services and custom software development projects

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