Author: Infosource

Hummingbird deal

It seems that some Hummingbird investors are up in arms about the $456 million being paid by a California firm to take Hummingbird private. One

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JPEG Patents

There seems to be quite a bit of discussion in our industry about the recent USPTO ruling on the invalidity of major chunks of the

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File Scrub

This looks like some pretty cool and useful document management technology. Aren’t these the same guys that originally developed LizardTech’s geospacial compression stuff? In fact,

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Intriguing New CAS

Here’s a new content-addressed storage company founded by the guy that apparently invented Centera. Now, I have trouble telling one CAS device from another, but

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AIIM Wrap

Another AIIM is in the books. Wow! What a show. It was nice to see everybody who I saw. I apologize to everyone I missed,

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Why I love AIIM

Yesterday, I’ve having a conversation about my blog. I mention one that one of my favorite posts occurred while waiting for an hour on the

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AIIM 2006

So, I’m stuck here in the Erie Airport, waiting for my departing flight to Philly – what a great time to blog. Yup, headin’ down

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Good quarters

Capture specialists Dicom and Top Image Systems both announced strong first quarters – another sign of the current stength of the imaging industry. Also, I’ll

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Carman at Computhink

Congrats to Paul Carman, who has accepted the job a president of Computhink. Computhink is a Chicago-based document imaging/workflow/records management software vendor. Last I knew,

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