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Printing and Imaging
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A3 Technologies, Inc.
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Digital Imaging is not a “new” technology. Digital cameras have been around since the 1960's when NASA and the CIA introduced high speed, high resolution digital cameras. Since 1994, digital cameras have been available to the public. A quick look in any newspaper will reveal dozens of vendors selling hundreds of different models through thousands of outlets.
What makes digital cameras ...
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Sterling Ledet Adobe Training
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Table of Contents: • The web design process • The way of the web • The Adobe toolset • Where do we go from here?
Click the Adobe TV icons throughout this document to view free video how-to content from tv.adobe.com.
Today’s designers are expected to create content that will appear both on the printed page and on screens everywhere. With the Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 family of software, designers ...
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LockLizard
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Why dealing rooms are better implemented through DRM solutions
In any enterprise there is information that has to be kept secret, but must be distributed, and therefore has to be identified with any recipient in the event that it is `leaked.'
This white paper addresses two examples of this requirement, and shows how to identify solutions that meet business needs. The first example is the ...
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10ZiG Technology
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In the beginning, thin-client terminals booted from a server, had very slow CPUs with small amounts of memory, and relied on application servers to provide needed features. It is no surprise that these early thin clients didn't take off because delivery was poor (high bandwidth requirements, low color support, no sound, etc.) and the application servers themselves didn't support applications very ...
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eBridge Solutions Document Imaging
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Lawsuits. Space constraints. Remote employees. Audit trail. SOX. HIPAA. The economy.
These all might be reasons why you are looking at a document management system — and subse- quently reading this white paper.
Paper was once looked at as being almost disposable. And it still can be today. But, there are situ- ations where keeping paper (or images of that paper) are important, if not critical, ...
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