ADVISORY/Kodak President and CEO Daniel A. Carp to Spotlight Top Technologies During Seybold San Francisco/Publishing 2000 Keynote Address.Business Editors Seybold Publishing 2000 ADVISORY...for Monday Aug. 28, 2000 SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 22, 2000 During his August 28 keynote address keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. at Seybold San Francisco/Publishing 2000, Eastman Kodak President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Daniel A. Carp will preview "unerasable" watermarks, self-indexing images and photographs that capture video, sound, space and time. These high-tech wonders are among 7 nascent nascent /nas·cent/ (nas´ent) (na´sent) 1. being born; just coming into existence. 2. just liberated from a chemical combination, and hence more reactive because uncombined. imaging innovations Carp will spotlight during his presentation.
Who: Eastman Kodak President, CEO Daniel A. Carp
What: Preview of 7 new photographic/imaging technologies
When: Monday, Aug. 28, 2000, at 12:30 p.m. PST
Where: The Moscone Center, San Francisco
Kodak is the leader in photography--traditional, digital and online--with sales of more than $14 billion for 1999. Kodak's businesses serve a range of consumer, professional, entertainment, commercial and health imaging needs. In the digital imaging category, the company generated more than $2.3 billion in sales during 1999. In commercial markets, the company is a leading supplier of high-end professional digital cameras, the top supplier of high-speed, high-resolution scanners for document imaging and the leader in digital laser imagers for health applications. In consumer markets, Kodak is a leading supplier of digital cameras and inkjet media and offers a range of consumer digital services that let consumers start with traditional cameras and film, yet obtain the benefits of digital photography. These include the Kodak Picture Center online at CVS (1) (Concurrent Versions System) A version control system for Unix that was initially developed as a series of shell scripts in the mid-1980s. CVS maintains the changes between one source code version and another and stores all the changes in one file. .com, Kodak Picture CD, Kodak PhotoNet online, "You've Got Pictures" in cooperation with America Online See AOL. , and Kodak Picture Disk. These services along with Print@Kodak, a new Internet See Web 2.0 and Internet2. photofinishing pho·to·fin·ish·ing n. The act or business of developing camera films and printing photographs for customers. pho service, and kodak.com, make Kodak a leader in the emerging field of Internet photography. Kodak, Kodak Picture Center Online and Print@Kodak are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. PhotoNet is a trademark of PictureVision, Inc. "You've Got Pictures" is a service mark of America Online, Inc. |
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