Brown-Strauss Steel Selects 1mage Software to Replace Imaging System; Service, Support, Scalability Key.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2001 Brown-Strauss Steel has chosen 1mage mage n. A magician or sorcerer. [From Middle English mages, magicians, variant of magi; see magus.] Software to install an electronic document imaging and management solution to replace their existing imaging system. Brown-Strauss Steel is the largest distributor of structural steel in the Western United States Noun 1. western United States - the region of the United States lying to the west of the Mississippi River West Santa Fe Trail - a trail that extends from Missouri to New Mexico; an important route for settlers moving west in the 19th century , including wide flange flange (flanj) a projecting border or edge; in dentistry, that part of the denture base which extends from around the embedded teeth to the border of the denture. flange n. 1. beams and structural tubing. As part of a company-wide upgrade of computer and networking equipment, Brown-Strauss Steel will be installing 1mage Software's 1MAGE(R), 1SUITE(TM), 1API(TM) and 1SCAN(TM) products. "1MAGE(R) will be a big improvement over our current system. Due to a lack of customer support, we have not been able to expand imaging beyond its initial purpose of digitizing mill test reports," stated William Singer, Director of Systems at Brown-Strauss Steel. "We will now be able to move imaging into other areas of the company, in particular in our warehouse operations, where it will help keep track of documents like signed bills of lading." David R. DeYoung, 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. of 1mage Software, stated: "The scalability of our products and our solid customer service have long been strengths for 1mage. We are pleased to be able to help Brown-Strauss Steel achieve their document-imaging goals." About 1mage: 1mage Software Inc. is a leading provider of document management and workflow automation See workflow. systems for Linux(R), UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). (R), and Microsoft(R) Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. (R) and Windows 2000(R) environments. The company's flagship product A primary product of a company, which is typically why the company was founded and/or what made it well known. For example, MS-DOS, Windows and the Microsoft Office suite have been flagship products of Microsoft. CorelDRAW is a flagship product of Corel Corporation. , 1MAGE(R), converts business documents, of any origin, into electronic images, and manages them throughout their lifecycle. 1mage's entire product line is marketed through a direct sales force and an international network of value-added resellers (VARs). The company also operates a Professional Services Group offering project management, consulting, installation, training and application image-enabling services. More information is available at 1mage Software's website, www.1mage.com. About Brown-Strauss Steel: Brown-Strauss Steel, headquartered in Denver, Colo., is a part of Blue Tee Corporation. The largest distributor of wide flange beams and structural tubing in the Western United States, Brown-Strauss Steel serves its customers from six locations and maintains an inventory in excess of 50,000 tons of steel. More information about Brown-Strauss Steel and Blue Tee Corporation is available on the websites, www.brown-strauss.com and www.bluetee.com. Brands and products referenced herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. |
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