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Year: 1999 (Page 82 of 97)

Microstar and Vervet announce XML bundle for E-comm

Microstar Software Ltd. and Vervet Logic today announced an agreement to bundle Near & Far Designer XML from Microstar and XML Pro from Vervet. The package will be available from both companies for a special promotional price. Together the products allow for XML-based Web application design (Near & Far Designer) and XML content creation (XML Pro) in a comprehensive suite for Web developers at a competitive price. Microstar also announced the availability of an XML only version of Near & Far Designe. The product is designed to meet the specific needs of Web application developers in the rapidly growing market for XML publishing and e-commerce applications. www.microstar.com, www.vervet.com

Inso board elects Stephen O. Jaeger chairman

Inso Corporation announced that Stephen O. Jaeger has been elected non-executive Chairman of the Board of Directors effective immediately, filling a position which had been vacant. Mr. Jaeger is currently an independent member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Audit Committee. Mr. Jaeger, 54, is one of the founders of Inso and has served on the Company’s Board of Directors since its Initial Public Offering in 1994. He previously served as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Member of the Board of Directors of Houghton Mifflin Company. Mr. Jaeger, who is currently a principal, director and officer of PharmaCom Group Inc., has also served as Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of The Perkin-Elmer Corporation. Previously, he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the North American Operations of The British Petroleum Company PLC (“BP”) and as a Division Manager at BP’s London headquarters, reporting to British Petroleum’s Treasurer. Mr. Jaeger also currently sits on the Board of Directors of Strategic Diagnostics Inc. He is a Certified Public Accountant and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Mr. Jaeger received an MBA in Accounting from Rutgers University and a B.A. in Psychology from Fairfield University. www.inso.com

Shana Announces FileNET Support

Shana Corp. today announced the release of its FileNET Panagon IDM plug-in for v2.6 of Informed Designer and Informed Filler, Shana’s – e-forms design and deployment tools. Together, Shana’s Informed and FileNET’s Panagon IDM Document Services software provide tools and services for the design, deployment and maintenance of form-centric solutions. The Informed/FileNET plug-in requires Informed version 2.6 and Panagon IDM Desktop version 2.0 or greater. The plug-in is available immediately for free to any registered user of Informed version 2.6 and can be downloaded from the following URL:

UWI.Com introduces InternetForms Designer 1.2

UWI.Com, announced a new release of InternetForms Designer, the visual interface for professional XML forms creation. InternetForms Designer 1.2 enables developers to create and deploy secure, intelligent, and legally-binding documents for their e-commerce applications while taking advantage of the openness of XML. The new release also includes several new features that improve developer productivity and enhance ease-of-use. The release of InternetForms Designer 1.2 completes the newest version of the InternetForms System, a suite of products based on XFDL (Extensible Forms Description Language), the XML protocol for legally-binding transactions on the Internet. XFDL was co-authored by UWI.Com and Tim Bray, co-editor of the original XML specification, and has been submitted to the W3C for consideration as an Internet standard. The InternetForms System also includes InternetForms Viewer, a web browser extension for completing and signing InternetForms, as well as a broad range of processing applications for popular databases, imaging, document management, and workflow systems, legacy access, and Palm PCs. www.uwi.com

Documentum announces support for S.W.I.F.T

Documentum, Inc. announced its inclusion into the Society for the Worldwide Interbank Funds Telecommunications (S.W.I.F.T.) Partner Program as a registered vendor in the Derivatives Provider category. Documentum’s suite of finance industry solutions, based upon the Documentum Enterprise Document Management System 98 (EDMS 98), currently supports the S.W.I.F.T. financial message standards. This integration provides Documentum finance customers with an industry standard method for communicating documents between counterparties. Documentum is also working with S.W.I.F.T. to attain the necessary information and support to achieve the next level of accreditation, known as Silver. Virtually every major bank uses the S.W.I.F.T. network to communicate interbank payments and settlements. Other less sophisticated communication mechanisms include fax telex and email. S.W.I.F.T. establishes standards for message transfer to provide low-cost, competitive financial processing and communication services of the highest quality, integrity and reliability. Documentum support for the message standards now enables its industry leading Swaps and Derivatives confirm generation system to interface to the S.W.I.F.T network. www.documentum.com

Kodak Names Gerry Sutton President of Eastman Software

Eastman Kodak Company today announced that Gerry Sutton has been appointed President of the company’s Eastman Software subsidiary, effective immediately. Sutton will report to Candy Obourn, President of Kodak’s Document Imaging business, with Eastman Software continuing to operate as a subsidiary unit of the company. Sutton replaces Robert Weiler, who had been president of Eastman Software since the unit’s inception in 1997. Weiler will remain a consultant to the business. Kodak will align the subsidiary under the company’s Document Imaging business, the supplier of micrographics and document imaging products and services. Sutton’s most recent assignment was as general manager for Kodak’s Business Imaging Systems worldwide service bureau operations and sales. In addition he has served as general manager for the business in the U.S. and Canada, Europe, Africa and Middle East Regions and has managed the Asia Pacific Regional operations for Eastman Software. www.eastmansoftware.com

Xerox ships DocuShare 2.0

Xerox Corporation announced immediate availability of DocuShare 2.0, the company’s knowledge sharing software platform. DocuShare 2.0 includes significant new features and extensions that allow users, developers and VARs to build highly-customized solutions for sharing knowledge over the Web. DocuShare 2.0 is the first commercially available implementation of WebDAV the emerging standard endorsed by Netscape, Microsoft and Oracle for managing large document repositories across the Web. Xerox has also built on the DocuShare platform to provide interoperability with popular Xerox and third party document capture and output devices. To better serve customers large and small, DocuShare is now available through Xerox Business Services (XBS), as an accessory to Xerox Document Centre networked multifunction devices, and through its VAR channel. DocuShare 2.0 is available in three versions. DocuShare Basics is designed for distributed workgroups requiring a Web-based interface. DocuShare Office meets the needs of more complex organizations, and offers a secure, easily customizable Web interface as well as integration with Microsoft Windows through the XML-based DocuShare Windows Client. DocuShare Enterprise cost-effectively integrates with enterprise-wide applications such as Oracle databases. DocuShare pricing in the US starts with a Basic server and 25-user license for only $1,345. An Office-level server with 500 licenses is $14,995. An unlimited Enterprise server license is $44,995, and includes links to Oracle databases. All prices are $US, and include support for one year. www.xerox.com

Netscape to integrate XML into e-commerce apps

Netscape Communications Corporation announced that it will integrate comprehensive support for XML across its portfolio of e-commerce applications to help customers harness the benefits of XML to streamline interoperability between companies to better manage their commerce foundation in the Net Economy. Netscape’s implementation of XML will support e-commerce transactions, business processes and catalog exchanges. The Netscape CommerceXpert family of packaged applications enable Internet commerce exchange, corporate procurement, online selling and customer information services. Netscape CommerceXpert products that are scheduled to support XML include Netscape BuyerXpert, Netscape ECXpert, Netscape SellerXpert and Netscape TradingXpert. www.netscape.com

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