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Electronic Signatures Begin to Make Their Mark
Jeff Morris
Organizations are taking advantage of the benefits of e-signatures. QuickenLoans, the University of Alabama and the Kansas Department of Transportation are e-signature pioneers.
Best of AIIM 2002
Doug Henschen, Penny Lunt, Lowell Rapaport and Dexter Gasque
We met with more than 100 vendors, talked to analysts, reviewed all the announcements and made follow-up calls to customers. Now here are our picks of the Best of AIIM 2002.
Business Rules
How to Choose an E-Form System
Bruce Silver
Content management vendors, process management vendors, capture vendors and Web
site tool vendors are all touting e-forms capabilities. How does the user decide
which will work best?
XML Answers
The Next Wave for Graphics
Bill Trippe
There are far too many three-letter acronyms (TLAs) already, but here's another:
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). This new XML-based graphical format can be mixed with
other formats and various scripting languages. It's and important new standard and
likely to become part of enterprise and Web content management systems.
Theory and Practice
Web Services Transform Distributed Computing
Lowell Rapaport
Web services have been a hot topic lately and the odds-on favorite as the
next-generation distributed computing model. If you believe the hype, Web
services will displace client/server computing.
Product Briefs
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Context
Getting a Bead on AIIM
Words from the Editor
Content & Collaboration
Building an 'Infrastructure' for Web Publishing
Mediasurface 4.0 is a Web content management system that provides a foundation for multiple
intranet or Internet Web sites. Java-based entry templates and wizard-driven workflows
are among the user-friendly features.
Transactions
A Page Approach to Capture
InputAccel from ActionPoint, San Jose, CA, has long offered a page-level approach
to data and document capture that lets you split and merge tasks at a
granular level. The cornerstone of the product lies in its open, flexible
"capture flow." Version 4.0, introduced in December, adds new features that
capitalize on the open, extensible architecture.
Scan & Capture
USB Brings Scanning to Business Users
With more and more software-based options for scanning to the Web, scanning to email
and distributed capture, it only makes sense that there's growing demand for smaller,
more affordable scanners that can be deployed throughout the enterprise. At $599,
Visioneer's 9650i USB is a workgroup scanner that goes easy on budgets and IT support.
Tech Selections
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