Archive for the ‘Imaging Technology’ Category
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 by Simon Wieczner
A common refrain from a lot of people in our industry is that they’re too busy to train or go to a class. Some people will also tell me that there is nothing they can learn going to a class or seminar.
I have a message for those people – you ...
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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 by Simon Wieczner
Everyone views documents on-line nowadays, whether for bank account statements, mortgage processing, insurance claims, phone bills and more. You use Adobe Acrobat to view PDF files, Word to view office docs, MS TIFF viewer to view TIFFs and perhaps a browser to view JPEGs and PNGs. Simple, right?
So why do ...
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Thursday, June 26th, 2008 by Andy
One way the VirtualViewer Java servlet can be extended is by customizing the content handler on the backend of the servlet, allowing for tighter integration into content repositories or databases. PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system licensed under the BSD license which has a strong industry backing and a ...
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Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 by Snowbound Software
As we work to fully integrate our blog posts and discussions on document and web imaging technology to our new Snowbound Blog, here are a select group of popular posts from Imaging Experts, which our readers may find of value.
JavaScripting in Applets - Getting Out of the SandboxA discovery with ...
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