FileNet, Adobe Announce Extensions To Document-Imaging Standards; Common Functionality Across TIFF and PDF to Enable Document-Imaging Technology to More Easily Integrate with Broader Set of Business Applications.COSTA MESA Costa Mesa (kŏs`tə mā`sə), city (1990 pop. 96,357), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific south of Santa Ana; inc. 1953. It is a transportation, residential, and light industrial center. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 1, 1996--FileNet Corp. (Nasdaq: FILE) and Adobe Systems Adobe Systems Incorporated (pronounced a-DOE-bee IPA: /əˈdoʊbiː/) (NASDAQ: ADBE) (LSE: ABS) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE ADBE Adobe Systems, Inc. (stock symbol) ) today announced that they will jointly propose common extensions to both the Tagged Image File Format (file format, graphics) Tagged Image File Format - (TIFF) A file format used for still-image bitmaps, stored in tagged fields. Application programs can use the tags to accept or ignore fields, depending on their capabilities. (TIFF) and Adobe Portable Document Format (file format) Portable Document Format - (PDF) The native file format for Adobe Systems' Acrobat. PDF is the file format for representing documents in a manner that is independent of the original application software, hardware, and operating system used to create those documents. (PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. ) specifications to enable seamless use of both file formats across a broad range of document-imaging, document management, archiving, and electronic publishing An umbrella term for non-paper publishing, which includes publishing online or on media such as CDs and DVDs. systems. The proposed extensions would create a common set of annotations that could be used across all TIFF and PDF authoring and viewing applications. The joint proposal is designed to address the problem caused by the growing number of extensions developed by different vendors to the TIFF format, which make it difficult for customers to integrate and broadly apply document-imaging systems across the enterprise. "This represents a significant boost not only for Adobe's PDF and FileNet's enterprise users, but more importantly for the entire industry," said Thomas M. Koulopoulos, president at Delphi Consulting Group, Inc. "TIFF has long been a nightmare for users of imaging due to its numerous extensions, making compatibility and transportability a serious problem. The proposed Adobe/FileNet PDF/TIFF annotation 1. (programming, compiler) annotation - Extra information associated with a particular point in a document or program. Annotations may be added either by a compiler or by the programmer. standard will move the industry much closer to the ideal of cross platform point of access -- an absolute must for intra- and inter-enterprise document management. This may be as important to the future of enterprise imaging as the advent of CCITT See ITU. CCITT - Commite' Consultatif International de Telegraphique et Telephonique. (International consultative committee on telecommunications and Telegraphy). CCITT changed its name to ITU-T on 1 March 1993. Group 3 fax." The proposed extensions, called OCALA (Open Common Annotation Language), will help applications from different document-imaging vendors share image files more effectively while allowing customers to better integrate document imaging with a broader set of corporate information systems. As a result, customers can more easily deploy applications that provide a single point of access to a wide range of electronically-created and paper-based documents. FileNet also announced its intention to support the PDF format. Initially, FileNet and Watermark watermark: see paper. See digital watermark. Software, a FileNet company, plan to incorporate the new annotation format into future versions of FileNet and Watermark document-imaging software, while maintaining existing support of TIFF. Adobe will also add support for the extensions into future releases of Adobe(R) Acrobat Document exchange software from Adobe that allows documents to be displayed and printed the same on every computer. The Acrobat system created the Portable Document Format (PDF), which is widely used in commercial printing and on the Web. See PDF. (R) software. As a result, applications supporting the proposed extensions will be able to seamlessly share both TIFF and PDF files See PDF. through common annotation and viewing capabilities. "Our industry is experiencing a convergence of workflow, document-imaging, document-management, and COLD technologies, creating the need for users to organize, manage, and share electronic documents in a variety of file formats," said Ted Smith, 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 FileNet. "By working with Adobe, a leader in electronic publishing, we can develop a common method for managing annotations in PDF and TIFF documents, and help customers further leverage corporate information assets and business processes across the enterprise." "We want to enable corporations to standardize on a single data type that will allow them to easily use information, both electronic and paper-based, across many business applications, such as document management, print-on-demand systems, and the Internet," said John Warnock John Warnock (b. October 6, 1940) is an American computer scientist best known as the co-founder with Charles Geschke of Adobe Systems Inc., the graphics and publishing software company. Although retired as CEO in 2001, he still co-chairs the board with Geschke. , CEO of Adobe Systems Incorporated. "By combining our expertise with FileNet's leadership in workflow and document imaging, we can advance a standard to support many corporate data types in one universally accessible format." The proposed extensions will be designed to create interoperable annotation capabilities, allowing users to add comments, sticky notes and highlighter high·light·er n. 1. A usually fluorescent marker used to mark important passages of text. 2. A cosmetic for emphasizing areas of the face, such as the eyes or cheekbones. annotations to electronic documents that cross PDF and TIFF formats. PDF, the file format created by Adobe Acrobat software, is widely used as a corporate standard for the electronic distribution of documents across the Internet, internal networks, and CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). . Acrobat Capture(Tm) software converts TIFF files to PDF but without carrying over annotations. Through the proposed extensions, Acrobat software could provide users with universal viewing capabilities of image and non-image documents. FileNet and Adobe will work together to advance the specification in the industry, making it available free of charge. The companies plan to publish a draft specification on the Internet to solicit comments. After comments are received, the companies will provide a forum for all interested parties to finalize and publish the specification for general adoption. Rudy Burger, vice president of Business Development at Visioneer, makers of the leading paper input system, PaperPort Vx, said, "Document communications across LAN-based email and the Internet requires industry standard file formats. We expect the OCALA initiative to accelerate the adoption of document imaging by mainstream personal computer users." About Adobe Based in Mountain View, Calif., Adobe Systems Incorporated is the world's third largest personal computer software company, with 1995 revenues of $762.3 million. The company develops and supports products to help people express and use information in more imaginative and meaningful ways, across all print and electronic media. Founded in 1982, Adobe helped launch the desktop-publishing revolution. Today, the company offers a market-leading line of application software and type products for creating and distributing visually rich communication materials; licenses its industry-standard technologies to major hardware manufacturers, software developers, and service providers; and offers integrated software Separate software components or applications that have been combined into one package. See integrated software package. solutions to businesses of all sizes. For more information, see Adobe's home page at http://www.adobe.com on the World Wide Web. About FileNet FileNet Corp. is a leader in enterprise document management and business process automation. The company's software products organize, manage, and store all electronic documents, and make them accessible to individuals and business processes located anywhere in an organization at any time. Software from FileNet, as well as Saros and Watermark, both FileNet companies, enable document-intensive organizations in many industries and levels of government worldwide to maximize enterprise productivity. Headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., FileNet has a sales and support organization that spans more than 50 countries. For more information, call (800) FILENET (345-3638) or (714) 966-3400. -0- Editors: For FileNet corporate and product information, and press releases, access the FileNet Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://www.filenet.com. Please use (800) FILENET (345- 3638) for reader inquiries. FileNet is a registered trademark of FileNet Corp. Saros is a registered trademark of Saros Corp. Watermark is a trademark of Watermark Software Inc. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. All other named products mentioned in this release may have been identified as trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. CONTACT: Robin Tanchum Albie Jarvis FileNet Corp. Copithorne & Bellows (714) 966-3444 (617) 252-0606 E-mail: rtanchum@filenet.com E-mail: albie.jarvis@cbpr.com Rick Brown Adobe Systems Inc. (415) 962-6060 E-mail: ribrown@adobe.com |
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