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  • October 15, 1997
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Dateline: October 15, 1997

Adobe Systems (San Jose, http://www.adobe.com), a leading provider of color management solutions, joins Agfa, Kodak and other industry leaders in sponsoring Desktop Publishing Associates’ upcoming 18-city seminar series on color management

In addition, Adobe Systems’ Photoshop, the world-standard image editing software, will be among the first applications optimized for the next generation of high-performance IA-64-based workstations running Microsoft’s 64-bit Windows NT operating system

NovaSoft Systems (Burlington, MA, http://www.novasoft.com) has announced the shipment of NovaWeb/Approve, the industry’s first fully Java-based, integrated document and workflow management system for business-critical applications

Wang (Billerica, MA, http://www.wang.com) confirmed that the Supreme Court of the United States decided not to review a lower court decision that determined that Mitsubishi Electric (Cypress, CA, http://www.mitsubishi-imaging.com) had an implied license to Wang’s SIMM technology for its own use

ImageMatrix (Denver, http://www.image-matrix.com) has announced bookings of new contracts for Q3 ’97 totaling $4 million, an increase of 524% over Q3 ’96

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