New Yorker Archives
Here’s a link to the New Yorker back issue demo site. Maybe the best use of DjVu technology we’ve seen so far. RG
Here’s a link to the New Yorker back issue demo site. Maybe the best use of DjVu technology we’ve seen so far. RG
Two interesting posts on our Web site over the past two days regarding what has been heretofore known as the World of PDF. First, the
Just returning from Harvey Spencer’s capture conference held up in Glen Cove on Long Island. Had a really nice time. There were about 40 attendees
ReadSoft’s U.S. headquarters are in Metairie, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans, but it turns out the company seems to have a better hurricane plan
This is an interesting analysis of the rumored HP/Kodak acquisition/merger. It pretty much dismisses it for a variety of reasons-incluidng the fact that Kodak’s legacy
There is a comapany out there called Traction Software that has added WebDAV controls to its corporate blogging tools and it marketing them as “ECM
This guy might be a nutjob, but he is one of my favorite columnists. Check out what he has to say about the potential impact
How nuts were people during the Web boom? Well, I found a Wired Magazine article from June 2000 that listed BroadVision with a market cap
This article is kind of fun to read. It’s from the Spet. 17, 1997 issue of DIR, about six months before I took it over.
Captiva’s Digital Mailroom application was probably the first example of the company’s future direction. At the company’s recent Capture ’05 conference, the maturing and growing
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. COPYRIGHT INFOSOURCE 2023.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOR MAJOR INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
We use cookies to personalize contents and ads, offer social media features, and analyze access to our website. In your browser settings you can configure or disable this, respectively, and can delete any already placed cookies. For details, please see your browser’s Help section (by pressing F1). Please see our privacy statement for details about how we use data.