Radnet Forms Partnership With InfoAccess.CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 23, 1997-- Enables Users to Convert Documents to HTML HTML in full HyperText Markup Language Markup language derived from SGML that is used to prepare hypertext documents. Relatively easy for nonprogrammers to master, HTML is the language used for documents on the World Wide Web. for Use with WebShare Applications Radnet(tm), Inc. today announced that it has formed a partnership with InfoAccess Inc.(tm), developers of HTML conversion tools and automated au·to·mate v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates v.tr. 1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory. 2. Web publishing Creating a Web site and placing it on the Web server. A Web site is a collection of HTML pages with the home page typically named INDEX.HTML. Web sites are designed using Web authoring software which provides a graphical layout capability or by hand coding in HTML or both. software, including Transit Central(tm), to allow partners and customers to transform documents into HTML for use with WebShare(tm), using traditional word processing word processing, use of a computer program or a dedicated hardware and software package to write, edit, format, and print a document. Text is most commonly entered using a keyboard similar to a typewriter's, although handwritten input (see pen-based computer) and and other desktop applications. With the combination of Transit Central and WebShare - the most open, most powerful collaborative applications platform for corporate intranets and Internet Web sites - developers and users have moved a step closer to platform independence. Documents can now be created using standard word processing applications, then automatically converted to well-designed Web pages via Transit Central. Those Web pages can then be added into an existing application or used as an outline for a new application by WebShare, creating custom workflow and document management solutions for intranets. "WebShare was created under the premise that we would give people the features and functionality to develop robust applications, but still leverage the knowledge and technology they already have," said Reed Sturtevant, co-founder and chief technology officer of Radnet. "Under this partnership, InfoAccess' Transit technology will enable users to continue creating and updating documents in the desktop applications with which they are comfortable, then automatically convert them to Web pages which can be used in conjunction with WebShare without skipping a beat." For InfoAccess, the alliance with Radnet is a key step in an aggressive partnership strategy focused on automating corporate Web publishing processes. "Web publishing has moved quickly into the realm of the corporate infrastructure," said Jim Culbertson, president of InfoAccess. "The prime area for enhancing its value to companies now lies in improved efficiency, which means automating the Web publishing process and making it more transparent to IS departments and content contributors throughout the company. That's precisely what Transit Central does. Its combination with WebShare creates an enterprise solution with far-reaching benefits." As a result of the alliance, InfoAccess' partners will be invited to join the Radnet Professional Partner's Program (R3P R3P Rearm, Refuel, and Resupply Point R3P Residency Review and Redesign in Pediatrics ) and R3P members will have the option to join the InfoAccess Transit Authority Partners Program. Radnet continues to form relationships with progressive companies such as InfoAccess that develop technologies which, when used by VARs in conjunction with WebShare, offer a richer and more complete environment for developing total solutions. About InfoAccess Founded in 1985, InfoAccess develops software tools and solutions based on its Transit HTML conversion technology. Transit products improve productivity and work flow efficiency in key Web publishing areas, including high-volume batch document conversion, automated Web page updating, and intranet content management. InfoAccess was recently named one of the top 25 intranet companies by Information Week Magazine. HTML Transit(r) has received numerous awards including InfoWorld's Groupware Software that supports multiple users working on related tasks in local and remote networks. Also called "collaborative software," groupware is an evolving concept that is more than just multiuser software which allows access to the same data. Product of the Year, NetGuide Magazine's Editors' Choice, Windows Magazine Recommended List, and five stars from PC/Computing Magazine. In addition to HTML Transit and Transit Central, the Transit product family includes Net Transit and Web Transit, both of which are bundled with other products from Netscape Communications Corporation (company) Netscape Communications Corporation - (Formlerly "Mosaic Communications Corporation", MCC) A company set up in April 1994 by Dr. James H. Clark and Marc Andreessen <marca@netcom. , Corel Corporation (company) Corel Corporation - A software publisher best known for the CorelDraw application. Founded in June 1985 by Dr. Michael Cowpland, Corel Corporation was originally a systems integration company. , and Frontier Technologies. InfoAccess also developed the GUIDE family of electronic publishing An umbrella term for non-paper publishing, which includes publishing online or on media such as CDs and DVDs. solutions for organizations with advanced interactive knowledge base requirements. For more information, contact InfoAccess by calling 425 201-1915; email info@infoaccess.com ; fax 425 201-1922; or visit the Web site at www.infoaccess.com . About Radnet Headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., Radnet, Inc. provides businesses and organizations with powerful, easy-to-use products that allow them to build and deploy applications that take advantage of Internet standards See Internet Engineering Task Force. to improve productivity and share vital information. The company was recently cited by The Red Herring Red Herring A preliminary registration statement that must be filed with the SEC describing a new issue of stock (IPO) and the prospects of the issuing company. Notes: as one of the Top 50 private technology companies for 1997. Radnet's WebShare is the first applications platform to transform common Web browsers The following is a list of web browsers. Historical Historically important browsers In order of release:
Radnet, Inc. and WebShare are trademarks of Radnet, Inc. InfoAccess and Transit Central are trademarks, and HTML Transit is a registered trademark of InfoAccess Inc. All other products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Contact: Radnet, Inc. John Vincenzo, 617/577-9422, ext. 2279 john_vincenzo@radnet.com or Parker, Nichols & Company, Inc. Brenda Nichols or Derek Lane, 508/369-2100 dlane@parker-nichols.com or Reed, Revell-Pechar Adv. & PR; For InfoAccess Ann Revell-Pechar, 425/462-4777 annrp@rrp.com or Radnet URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. : www.radnet.com InfoAccess URL: www.infoaccess.com |
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