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  • September 24, 1997
  • News

Dateline: September 24, 1997

Verity (Sunnyvale, CA, http://www.verity.com) announces Q1 '97 revenues of $5.3 million, down 39% from Q1 '96; net loss of $9.8 million compares with loss of $1.3 million in Q1 '96

TASC (Reading, MA, http://www.tasc.com) awarded $1.7 million contract to provide data storage and retrieval solutions for BellSouth Cellular (Atlanta, GA)

The Gordian Institute (http://www.gordianknot.com) to offer an executive level seminar on data mining in Santa Clara, CA (January) and Orlando, FL (February)

InterTech's (Atlanta, GA, http://www.intertech.com) DocuPact Web Server, the web-enabled version of its DocuPact EDM system, set to ship November 14

TenFour (Reston, VA, http://www.tenfour.com) introduces the TFS WebWaiter Web document retrieval system that provides URL information through email, without surfing the Net

Ikon Office Solutions (New York City, http://www.ikon.com) signs distribution agreement with Oce-USA (Chicago, IL, http://www.oceusa.com) for its 3165 digital copier/printer

Hewlett-Packard (Loveland, CO, http://www.hp.com) unveils a suite of CD-ROM networking products, including a CD-ROM thin-client server, SCSI drives and tower enclosure

JTS (San Jose, CA, http://www.jtscorp.com) announces Q2 '97 financial results: revenues of $28.4 million down from $17.6 million in Q2 '96; net loss of $58.4 million compares with Q2 '96 loss of $911,000

Logitech (Fremont, CA, http://www.logitech.com) introduces the PageScan Color Parallel multipurpose color scanner, available for $199

Xerox (Rochester, NY, http://www.xerox.com) names Thomas Vacchiano as the new CEO of its Engineering Systems unit

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