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March 1999

AIIM Product Preview

The Association for Information and Image Management holds its annual show April 12-15 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.

Choose a technology:


COLD-ERM

Format-Savvy Report Manager
Optical Image Technology Booth 1657
Eliminating paper, microfiche and cost is the idea behind OptiFiche, the COLD-Enterprise Report Management solution from Optical Image Technology (State College, PA 814-238-0038). OptiFiche lets you archive, index, store and retrieve computer output data onto optical disk, CD-ROM, etc. It eases report display by converting PCL/AFP/Metacode/DJDE file formats into viewable PDF or TIFF formats. Starting at $5,000, OptiFiche features extensive logging and security, forms overlay and IBM AFP and Xerox Metacode/DJDE processing capability. Report-definition and automated report-processing modules bolster ease of use.
ProductInfo 250 www.imagingmagazine.com

Document Management & Integrated Solutions

Web-based Workflow, Email Capture
Hyland Software Booth 2034
Hyland Software (Rocky River, OH 216-898-3000) brings work processes to the Internet with OnBase Web-Based Workflow, set to ship in June. Users access their inbox via ordinary Web browsers and are prompted to complete specific tasks, view any related documents and automatically route completed work to the next queue. Driven by the same SQL database that manages the OnBase repository, OnBase Workflow boosts flexibility and power while remaining point-and-click configurable. The system starts at $30,000.
Hyland will also display OnBase Subscription Server, which automatically captures emails and attachments from MAPI- and VIM-compliant systems and stores them as documents in the OnBase system. The system automatically indexes by sender, recipient, subject, date, etc. You can build ıknowledge basesı by creating subscriptions to topical email categories. Set to ship in April, Subscription Server is priced at $7,000 per processing station.
ProductInfo 251 www.imagingmagazine.com

IDM Pioneer Adds XML Support
MacroSoft Booth 3634
Macrosoft (Rochester Hills, MI 248-853-5353) is announcing Synergy/2000, a complete upgrade of the integrated product it first announced in 1996, before IDM became chic. Set for June release, Synergy/2000 integrates report output (COLD-ERM), information analysis and data mining, document imaging, check imaging and electronic document management services (EDMS) into a 32-bit client/server solution.
Macrosoftıs single client is configurable to whatever mix and match of services a particular user requires. Different users can sign on at the same workstation and be presented with their customized functionality, screen preferences and access rights.
Synergy 2000 incorporates full XML/XSL Web server implementation. You can select a User Edition, which provides a standard set of browser-based templates used to customize your Web site formatting. A Developerıs Edition provides a full API for organizations that have their own Web sites and want to query Synergy/2000. ActiveX integration services enable developers to pass ısearch requestsı to Synergy/2000, present Synergy/2000 dialogs within other applications or pass requests through Synergy/2000 and have It pass along the resulting information object.
The Windows 3.X/9X/NT compatible system requires Windows NT for server functions. The product uses native ODBC for database services, full ActiveX integration services and XML for Web services. Pricing starts at $20,000
ProductInfo 253 www.imagingmagazine.com

Web-enabled Imaging & Workflow
Magellan Software Booth 1447
StaffView brings together an organizationıs strategic information assets -- networks, email, host systems and personal productivity applications -- as components of the workflow process. The resulting integration of report management, document imaging and workflow provides a foundation for electronic document mining. Introduced late last year by Magellan Software (Laguna Hills, CA 949-455-9551), StaffView is Web-enabled so you can bring vendors, customers and outside agents into the workflow process. Itıs multi-platform (NT/AS 400/Unix), so it can operate in a distributed computing environment. Prices start at $15,000.
ProductInfo 254 www.imagingmagazine.com
Scalable, Color-Capable IDM

Tower Technology Booth 3964
Tower IDM provides a common enterprise repository for production imaging, workflow, COLD-ERM and document management in both client/server and Internet browser environments. Tower Technology (Boston, MA 617-236-5500) has integrated its product with the Microsoft environment and with groupware solutions such as Exchange and Lotus Notes, so users get a desktop interface and filing structure that is already part of the corporate infrastructure. Towerıs IDM repository provides a scalable, high-capacity back-end for all object types.
Tower has pioneered high-volume, low-resolution color imaging techniques. Other key features include check-in/check-out, version control, document level security, dynamic color form overlays and content-based searching. Prices start at $1,500 per user and are discounted at volume.
ProductInfo 255 www.imagingmagazine.com

Integration-friendly DM Suite
Treev Booth 335
Set to ship this month, the Treev suite of integrated document management software provides a standards-based component architecture for easy customization and integration of new and existing imaging, COLD-ERM, workflow and document management systems. The suite combines off-the-shelf applications, presentation controls, integration components and four core engines.
The DocuTreev imaging engine provides archival features for capturing, storing and retrieving scanned images, word processing documents, spreadsheets and graphical files. DataTreev is a high-volume, high-speed COLD storage and retrieval engine for mainframe or client/server environments. AutoTreev workflow moves documents through an automated process based on the definition of work types, user and tasks, and recognition of dynamic processing conditions. OmniTreev provides document management features for capturing, storing, retrieving and managing all file types. Treev (Herndon, VA 800-254-0994) had yet to announce pricing.
ProductInfo 256 www.imagingmagazine.com

DM Companion For MS Office
Westbrook Technologies Booth 1747
Fortis Office from Westbrook Technologies (Branford, CT 203-438-6666) lets you save files directly to a Fortis document management system while youıre working in Microsoft Office components including Word, Excel or Outlook. You simply pull down the Microsoft File menu, select the ıSend Toı option and choose Fortis. It lets you open a Fortis database within Office and eliminate file transfers and data entry, increasing productivity and improving document organization. Pricing starts at $2,995.
ProductInfo 257 www.imagingmagazine.com

Forms Processing

Capture, Forms & Beetlemania
Captiva Software Booth 3216
Captiva is giving away a Volkswagen Beetle at AIIM this year to ıdrive homeı the capture message. New products on display include Genesis, an entry-level product designed for both forms processing and document capture applications. Launched in February, Genesis handles up to 5,000 images and/or forms per day on a single platform priced at $4,000 to $5,000. Features include on-the-fly testing, key from image for difficult forms and optional forms design and Adobe Acrobat bundles.
Alongside Genesis will be FormWare V2.5, which adds support for capture and indexing to its forms processing capabilities. FormWareıs image enhancement, form ID, key from image and open recognition platform excel when youıre processing high volumes of documents (5,000 to 100,000 per day). Network versions start at $30,000.
Captiva (San Diego, CA 619-586-7885) will also demo version 3.5 of IFPS (Intelligent Forms Processing System). Designed for ultra-high-performance (50,000 to 250,000+ forms per day) forms processing, systems start at $150,000.
ProductInfo 258

Desk-to-Enterprise Solutions
Cardiff Software Booth 1317
The Teleform product line from Cardiff Software (San Diego, CA 760-752-5244) takes you from the desktop to the enterprise. Teleform Elite-Enterprise Edition Version 6 is the companyıs most robust product. Add-on modules let you scale up to handle as many as 200,000 forms per day. The price starts at $10,985. Elite-Enterprise uses the Microsoft Management Console.
Add-on forms designer, reader and verifier stations help departments scale Teleform Elite ($5,995) up from 1,000 to 25,000 forms per day. Teleform Standard ($1,495) is a single-workstation product that handles 100 to 1,000 forms per day. Version 6 of both products adds features such as a forms designer, selective key from image and enhanced recognition and verification.
ProductInfo 260 www.imagingmagazine.com

Answer For Remote Sites
Microsystems Technology
Booth 1353
Internet enablement is the key to Release 3.0 of OCR For Forms from Microsystem Technology (Tampa, FL 813-222-0414). Set to ship in April, Release 3.0 will let you validate questionable characters and/or add data to a database across the Internet. The technology allows clerical work to be completed from remote locations, freeing up office space and providing more flexible work schedules. Speed and volume-handling performance is said to be improved by 25%, and the productıs easier graphical user interface is said to require minimal training and set-up time for increased productivity. Prices start at $10,000.
MTI also plans an April launch for UniForm Release 2.0 ($1,500+). The upgrade provides an easier interface and supports key from image, adding to the functionality of e-forms in client/server and Web environments.
ProductInfo 261 www.imagingmagazine.com

Field & Form Recognition
Mitek Systems
Booth 1211
Document Image Understanding (DIU) technology will debut in Premier Forms Processor Pro (PFP Pro) version 3.0 from Mitek (San Diego, CA 619-635-6900).
Expected to ship by June, PFP Pro can recognize both structured and unstructured forms. DIU identifies the document class from a known set of classes and then locates the fields to be recognized wherever they may exist on the form image.
Mitekıs QuickStrokes recognition engine delivers accurate character recognition for hand- and machine-printed data. The system handles a variety of forms such as timesheets, credit applications, tax forms, etc. Pricing was not yet available.
ProductInfo 262 www.imagingmagazine.com

Speedy Reader For Data Entry
RAF Technology
Booth 4216
Cartouche 2.0 and Cartouche Medical 2.0 are the latest forms products from RAF Technology (Redmond, WA 425-867-0700). Cartouche applies unique recognition and data-perfection approaches to address capture, completeness, consistency, correctness and context in forms data entry.
Rather than adapting OCR engines to forms, RAF says that nearly all of its recognition technology was designed from scratch to read forms. As a result, a single reader station can handle as many as 1,200 forms per hour and a single server 30,000 forms per day. Prices start at $9,500.
ProductInfo 263 www.imagingmagazine.com

High-volume Forms Upgrade
ReadSoft
Booth 0735
High interpretation rates for both hand- and machine-printed text help Eyes and Hands for Forms deliver in true high-volume applications. Readsoft (Chicago, IL 312-470-9018) delivered Eyes and Hands Version 4.1 in February.
This latest version has new contextual techniques for interpreting handwriting. It can also capture data from color and grayscale images. The system will handle up to hundreds of thousands of forms per day. Prices start at $4,900.
ProductInfo 264 www.imagingmagazine.com

Customizable 32-Bit Powerhouse
Top Image Systems
Booth 4122
Version 3.0 of AFPSPro debuts at AIIM with the latest versions of recognition engines, including AEG/CGK, Nestor, Cleqs, Re-Kadmos, ExperVision, Parascript, and Ligature. Top Image Systems (Tel Aviv, Israel 972-3-648-7722) has also added other features. Dynamic Workflow lets you interconnect production modules and GUI-configure batch routing. Mass Validation lets you optimize data accuracy on a dedicated workstation with a systemized display of data. An ActiveX programming interface lets system integrators and VARs customize to your needs. A Field Matrix Definition lets you easily define forms containing hundreds of fields.
Version 3.0ıs enhanced interface enables data windows, labels, backgrounds and edit regions to be adapted to the type of form, type of completion and operatorsı personalized environment. Screen design, size and color of characters, fields and backgrounds are easily modified. Pricing starts at $12,440.
ProductInfo 265 www.imagingmagazine.com

Internet Software

Online Doc Management
AccuSoft
Booth 1245
AIIM will be the launch pad for NetVue V3.0 from AccuSoft (Westborough, MA 508-898-2770). This latest release adds features for document management, electronic commerce and web publishing. Patent-pending document streaming technology speeds retrieval across narrow bandwidths. The system supports all popular imaging formats plus more than 100 others including CAD. The system supports annotations, full document hyper-linking, OCR, advanced security and automated reporting. Pricing starts at $5,000.
ProductInfo 266 www.imagingmagazine.com

XML Tagging For Scans
Radian Systems
Booth 1347
Wsdom For XML lets you post-scan process while formatting data and images in extensible markup language for Web posting. Radian Systems (Alexandria, VA 703-317-2000) plans to roll out the product this spring, and it says it will advance current SGML standards by allowing document and specific field labeling. These labels, or tags, can contain document-specific formatting information, such as fonts or colors, or other data, such as author and creation date. WSDOM can perform annotations and modifications including image enhancement, quality assurance, indexing and OCR.
ProductInfo 267 www.imagingmagazine.com

Microform

High-speed Roll Scanner
Amitech Div. Of Lason
Booth 2235
The Wicks and Wilson 4100 high-performance microfilm scanner scans 105 pages per minute (at 200 dpi) of 16mm or 35mm microfilm with either bitonal or grayscale output. Expected to ship in May, the 4100 harnesses the same simple interface used in the 4000, yet the scanner delivers higher speed and better image quality. Distributed in the US by Amitech (Springfield, VA 703-256-2020), the 4100 costs $63,000 including a workstation.
ProductInfo 269 www.imagingmagazine.com

High-speed Fiche Scanner
Mekel Engineering
Booth 3126
The M560GS is an auto load/deload, high-speed, grayscale microfiche scanner for large-volume conversion environments. Built by Mekel Engineering (Brea, CA 714-996-5600) and set to ship in May, the M560GS features interactive pre-scan and a 50-75 fiche hopper for auto feed and ısetup and forgetı operation. FicheScan software enhances control when converting microfiche jackets with overlapping images, split images, transmissive titles and long records. The M560GS scans 900-1,800 images per minute and is priced at $78,000.
ProductInfo 270 www.imagingmagazine.com

Scanners/Software

70- to 220-PPM Titan
BancTec
Booth 1717
The high-speed S-Series scanner from BancTec is field upgradable from 70 pages per minute all the way up to 220 ppm for mission-critical production-volume scanning. Performance-boosting options protect your initial investment. Simplex and duplex models are available in video, SCSI or client versions.
Other options include color scanning, multi-pocket sorting, dynamic thresholding, image enhancement, grayscale output and deskew along with automatic illumination control, double-feed detection, jam detection and a straight paper path. The S-Series scanners have a fully integrated autofeeder and stacker -- each with a 500-document capacity. Standard resolution is 200 dpi or 300 dpi, with 400 dpi available as an option. Bitonal imaging plus grayscale and color output adds to versatility. Prices start at $36,000.
ProductInfo 271 www.imagingmagazine.com

Enhancement for Tough Images
Dunord Technologies
Booth 1405
Visual VIR is a GUI-based method for managing selective image enhancement within a capture system. Set to ship in May, itıs offered by Dunord (Montreal, Quebec, 514-284-3123).
Visual VIR lets you create applications in which you can optimize compound and difficult-to-scan images using Dunordıs grayscale or TwinStream boards. The software license will cost $4,995.
ProductInfo 272 www.imagingmagazine.com

Image Quality Assurance
Kofax
Booth 2942
VirtualReScan (VRS) is a hardware/software solution that allows scanners to produce the best possible scan every time by enhancing and deskewing the image before the document leaves the scanner.
Developed by Kofax (Irvine, CA 949-727-1733) and available through Fujitsu and soon other leading scanner manufacturers, VRS auto-compensates for poor contrast. The interactive interface lets you store profiles for documents you frequently encounter. Or you can handle mixed batches with minimal document prep time.
ProductInfo 273 www.imagingmagazine.com

High-res Duplex Midrange
Ricoh
Booth 1335
The IS450 from Ricoh (West Caldwell, NJ 800-955-3453) is a high-resolution simplex or duplex mid-range scanner with gray scale capabilities. Simplex speed is 69 pages per minute while the duplex churns out 102 images per minute. Resolution ranges from 100- to 400-dots per inch with 8-bit grayscale.
Front operation and a boomerang paper path give the IS450SE/DE a small footprint, yet the platen handles 11ı x 17ı documents. The SE (simplex) scanner is priced at $6,995 while the DE sells for $7,995. Both include support for ISIS and TWAIN drivers as well as a SCSI 2 interface and a factory-installed 19-digit endorser.
ProductInfo 274 www.imagingmagazine.com

USB Production Scanners
VisionShape
Booth 2846
The Millenium Series Desktop Scanners due out in June will add Universal Serial Bus support to the mid- to high-speed lineup from Visionshape (Orange, CA 714-282-2668).
Millenium scanners will have built-in support for Kofax or Xionics boards, SCSI2 or the new low-cost (no board required) USB interface.
The Millenium brings VisionShapeıs jam-resistant paper path, rugged transport and double-feed detector to a smaller footprint. Speed is 66- to 125-ppm depending on the model, and options include red drop out, imprinter and a high-capacity feeder. Prices will be announced at AIIM.
ProductInfo 275 www.imagingmagazine.com

Storage Hardware

High-performance MO Jukebox Line
Maxoptix
Booth 3426
The MX6 Optical Jukebox series takes 5 1/4ı MO storage from 104 gigabytes all the way up to 1.45 terabytes. Maxoptix (Freemont, CA 510-353-9700) uses its own T6-5200 drive, an ISO compliant, backwards-compatible 5.2 GB drive that supports rewritable, write-once (CCW) and LIMDOW media.
There are five different juke models available in 19 configurations. MX6 jukeboxes are field upgradable to meet growing IS needs.
The Maxoptix MX6126 (126 slot, 655 GB) model can easily be upgraded onsite to the MX6202 (202 slot, 1.05TB), or the MX6278 (278 slot, 1.45TB) models. MX6 prices range from $6,995 to $61,300.
ProductInfo 276 www.imagingmagazine.com

Killer-capacity DVD Jukebox
NSM Jukebox
Booth 1553
The Galaxy is the latest DVD-RAM storage powerhouse from NSM Jukebox (Duluth, GA 678-475-1851). The library system is designed to hold up to 620 discs, creating a central repository that will hold nearly 1.7 terabytes of data. It can be custom configured with up to 14 drives including CD-ROM, CD-R or DVD-RAM drives for multi-functionality.
A unique, hot-swappable pack design provides easy and safe transportability as well as off-line storage of 15 discs per pack.
NSM will be demonstrating its complete line of DVD-RAM library systems at AIIM. Priced at $5,750 to $19,995, they provide competitive capacity at one-third the cost of comparable MO systems. And DVDs provide nearly four times the storage of CDs.
ProductInfo 277 www.imagingmagazine.com

30 GB Large-format Optical
Plasmon
Booth 1634
Plasmon (Colorado Springs, CO 719-593-7900) recently acquired Philips LMS, and it is going forward with its fourth-generation 12-inch optical drive, the Infinity 8000. Boasting 30 GB per disc, SCSI-II (Fast/Wide) interface and a 6.2 MB/s sustained transfer rate, this is an industrial-strength solution offering true write once, read many technology.
Infinity 8000 is offered in stand-alone, RapidChanger or library options. The Infinity library series can be configured from 40 to 144 discs with 1 to 6 optical drives and a total capacity of 4.3 terabytes.
With 30 GB online under head and fast 2.5-second platter exchange rates, the speed of this system canıt be matched. Prices had yet to be announced.
ProductInfo 278 www.imagingmagazine.com

Storage Software

Cross-media/platform Storage
iXOS Software
Booth 3644
iXOS-Jukeman Version 2.3 is the universal storage interface for vertical solutions using magneto optical, WORM, CD, CD-R and DVD jukeboxes, towers and drives. Jukeman is advanced jukebox management software that supports hundreds of concurrent network users across the enterprise through a scaleable architecture.
iXOS was the first company to provide concurrent write and read access across both multiple networks and Windows NT and Unix computer platforms.
The software presents media under a single drive letter interface, is configurable ıon-the-flyı with no down time and comes with a fully documented API. A free evaluation copy is available from iXOS (San Mateo, CA 650-294-5800) at www.jukeman.com. Prices range from $32 to $25,000.
ProductInfo 279 www.imagingmagazine.com

DVD & Duplication Software
Smart Storage
Booth 3516
At AIIM, Smart Storage will introduce SmartCD+DVD, which supports the latest DVD-ROM, DVD-R and DVD-RAM jukeboxes. This will be useful for storage-intensive applications requiring the high capacity of DVD. Smart Storage (Andover, MA 978-623-3300) will also debut SmartCD Duplicator, which turns CD-R jukeboxes and autoloaders into high-performance, automated CD productions systems.
SmartCD Duplicatorıs ability to integrate image creation, high-speed recording, verification and label printing in a single process makes the software ideal for medium- to high-volume CD production applications. Both products are set to ship in the second quarter of this year, with device-dependent pricing.
ProductInfo 280 www.imagingmagazine.com

Toolkits

100+ Formats, 25 Functions
AccuSoft
Booth 1245
AIIM marks the release of ImageGear 99, with new plug-ins for 10 CAD/Vector formats, high-speed ISIS scanning, OCR, barcodes and more.
AccuSoft (Westborough, MA 508-898-2770) packed ImageGear 99 with support for more than 100 file formats and together with advanced technology for 20 functions. The functions include high-speed image display, image loading and saving, image printing, advanced TWAIN scanning, image data access, GUI components, individual and batch format conversion, optimized compression and decompression, animation, photo special effects, Internet support, native CMYK color support, database integration, color conversion/separation, automatic image correction, annotation support and check imaging. Prices start at $795.
ProductInfo 281 www.imagingmagazine.com

Soup-to-Nuts Source Code
Lead Technologies
Booth 3610
Leadtools is designed to help programmers integrate color, grayscale, document and medical imaging into their applications quickly and easily.
Lead Technologies (Charlotte, NC 704-332-5532) offers imaging technology in 16 general categories: scanning, color conversion, display/special effects, annotations, image processing, compression, format import/export filters, Internet imaging, medical imaging, database imaging, printing, multimedia, common dialogs, OCR, FlashPix format and screen capture.
Included are extensive sample source code for Visual Basic, C/C++, Visual C++ (MFC), C++ Builder, Visual J++, Visual FoxPro, Access, Delphi, VB and Java script, and support for Visual Studio 6.0 database connectivity. Prices range from $495 to $2,995.
ProductInfo 282 www.imagingmagazine.com

Scan-savvy Toolbox Upgrade
Pixel Translations
Booth 1641
Version 5.0 of PixTools debuts at AIIM with completely new annotation capabilities, barcode recognition, image processing, ISIS scanning, and image display.
PixTools is designed for professional developers programming in C, C++, Visual Basic, or a variety of Java development environments. Pixel Translations (San Jose, CA 408-325-3800) highlights PixToolsı broad scanner support and processing speeds up to 400 pages per minute. Prices range from $2,495 to $3,495.
ProductInfo 283 www.imagingmagazine.com

Blockbuster Barcode Kit
SkyLine Tools
Booth 2246
Barcode Suite is the just-released VB, Delphi and C++ barcode recognition resource from SkyLine Tools (Woodland Hills, CA 818-346-4200).
Proprietary algorithms use fuzzy logic technology in image recognition. Barcode Suite recognizes and identifies the barcode type and decodes its values in a fraction of a second. The user just defines the graphical image as a BMP, TIFF, JPEG (or any other supported format), or as a DIB handle or an HBITMAP. No need for special barcode hardware; just scan in the image and you will get the barcode values instantly.
ProductInfo 284 www.imagingmagazine.com

Advanced Java Functionality
Snowbound Software
Booth 2450
RasterMaster for Java 2.0 is a 100% Java class component library for true cross-platform imaging. Released last year by Snowbound Software (Newton, MA 617-630-9495), RasterMaster for Java supports TIFF, Group4, JPEG, GIF, BMP, DICOM, MO:DCA IOCA, JEDMICS, CMYK and many others. A familiar and easy-to-use API includes display, rotation, zoom, pan, scroll, print and save. Version 2.0 adds high-res printing, deskew, despeckle, rotate to any angle and much more - all in Java. Prices start at $1,350.
ProductInfo 285 www.imagingmagazine.com

Distributors

Service-backed Solutions
Cranel
Booth 2650
National distributor Cranel (Columbus, OH 614-431-8000) represents more than 40 document imaging lines, from Fujitsu, Bell & Howell, Kodak, Ricoh and Panasonic scanners to Hewlett-Packard and Plasmon optical storage products to Kofax and Xionics image processing equipment. These products are backed with large inventories, technical support and manufacturer-authorized repair and maintenance service performed by specialists. Customers can select from depot repair, advanced exchange, next-day onsite, same-day onsite and 7x24 service on selected products. Cranel carries a wide variety of spare parts as well as its Scanner Consumable Kits.
ProductInfo 252 www.imagingmagazine.com

Recognition

ICR Engine Adds OCR
Parascript
Booth 1157
FieldScript Version 3.0 from Parascript (Niwot, CO 303-381-3114) is designed to provide fast, accurate recognition of data fields found in virtually any style of form -- without form modification. Fieldscript recognizes constrained or unconstrained cursive handwriting. Version 3.0, to be released in April, adds OCR functionality for machine print. The systemıs dynamic vocabulary includes Postal databases for improved accuracy.
ProductInfo 259 www.imagingmagazine.com

Imaging Solution

Low-cost Database Manager
IMR
Booth 3234
AIIM ı99 marks the intro of Alchemy Release 6.1 from IMR (Englewood, CO 303-689-0022). IMRıs upgrade delivers more flexibility for service bureaus, enhanced image viewing and multiple database search from a Web browser. The system integrates imaging, COLD-ERM, full-text, Web support, document viewers, an archive manager and stand-alone retrieval clients. It does not require an expensive SQL database, so you can implement in hours instead of weeks or months. Prices start at $3,995.
ProductInfo 268 www.imagingmagazine.com


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