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CybeRecord Appoints Quinn as Vice President of Sales.


BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 3, 1999--

CybeRecord, Inc. (Nasdaq:CYRD) announced today that it has appointed James Quinn James Quinn is the name of:
  • James Quinn (athlete), "Jimmy", the gold-medal winning American athlete at the 1928 Summer Olympics
  • James Quinn (footballer), the Northampton Town F.C.
 as vice president of sales.

Mr. Quinn is a multilingual mul·ti·lin·gual  
adj.
1. Of, including, or expressed in several languages: a multilingual dictionary.

2.
 executive who has lived and conducted business in all major world markets. He has defined international marketing strategies for multinational corporations

Main article: multinational corporations

  • ABB
  • ABN-Amro
  • Accenture
  • Aditya Birla
  • Affiliated Computer Services Inc
  • Airbus
  • Allianz
  • Altria Group
  • American Express
  • Akzo Nobel
  • Apple Inc.
 and has served as president of several overseas subsidiaries.

Mr. Quinn joins CybeRecord from Tally Printer Corporation of Kent, Wash. During his five-year tenure at Tally, he directed all Latin American sales efforts, built the distribution channel from three resellers to 23, and increased sales by nearly 300%.

"There is a huge, untapped market for CybeRecord's digital document image enhancement See image editing.  software in the rapidly emerging knowledge management arena," said Mr. Quinn. "Large government and private institutions worldwide want to digitize To convert an image or signal into digital code by scanning, tracing on a graphics tablet or using an analog to digital conversion device. 3D objects can be digitized by a device with a mechanical arm that is moved onto all the corners.  microfilm A continuous film strip that holds several thousand miniaturized document pages. See micrographics.


Microfilm and Microfiche
 and paper documents, many of which have deteriorated with age, to transmit them electronically over the Internet and their intranet connections. As an example, the central bank of one small country has 150 million very low-quality images on microfilm that it wants to digitize and refine so it may share them electronically with 114 branch offices within the country and overseas."

"In some instances, microfilm is so unreadable to the human eye, it is impossible to distinguish one image from another; the text is just a blur," said James Lucas, CybeRecord's president and chief executive officer. "Yet, even on such poor-quality microfilm, our software is able to ascertain the edges of the text and convert the documents into readable, digital form. Our image enhancement software for the PC will be able to handle projects that would have required a supercomputer supercomputer, a state-of-the-art, extremely powerful computer capable of manipulating massive amounts of data in a relatively short time. Supercomputers are very expensive and are employed for specialized scientific and engineering applications that must handle very  previously."

Mr. Quinn cited another example of a nation of approximately 30 million people where, "by law, 20 different documents per citizen must be stored on microfilm. The central government wants to make the microfilm data available in an electronic form, so it may be shared more quickly and easily by its various agencies nationwide. Other countries, including the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , have similar legislation."

"The rapidly emerging knowledge management market is just phenomenal worldwide, and CybeRecord's digital document image enhancement software is a core component in knowledge management systems. That is what attracted me to CybeRecord," Mr. Quinn concluded.

CybeRecord, based in Bellevue, Wash., is developing the next generation of digital document image enhancement software for the knowledge management market, which encompasses innumerable large institutions in both the government sector and private enterprise.
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