Mirror Imaging Patents
Not exactly sure what this is all about, but it appears two banks have settled with this Michigan-based company regarding the use of patented technology
Not exactly sure what this is all about, but it appears two banks have settled with this Michigan-based company regarding the use of patented technology
Word has trickled down to us that as part of the recent management changes at Kodak Document Imaging, which were made on the heels of
Apparently the U.S. arm of international banking conglomerate HSBC had some problems with its redaction software. The bank recently announced it would be upgrading its
Michael Rogers has been announced as the keynote speaker for next year’s AIIM event. It seems after a fairly rough show last year, Questex is
We’re talking about the M&A activity that has taken place in this sector over the past couple years. It now appears that Canon is buying
Kofax has released a statement regarding its fiscal first-quarter (ended Sept. 30) numbers that sounds fairly positive to us. Apparently the distribution business continues to
Here’s a few we just posted on our Web site. Let me know if there are anymore you’d like me to post. Ralph
Questex, which recently filed for bankruptcy, has “has reduced the 2010 Conference registration fees by nearly 50%. The event is scheduled to run April 20-22
Had to chance to attend a session yesterday given by the KnowledgeLake CTO and another KLake developer. They discussed some of the details behind SharePoint’s
This place is really alive. It’s a nice change from most recent conference/exhibitions that I’ve been to. Instead of people complaining about how dead the
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