Captiva Software Corporation (NASDAQ: CPTV) is a leading provider of input management software solutions. Since 1989, the company's award-winning products have been used to manage business critical ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
I-Many, which plans to focus on growing organically and potentially via acquisitions, expects Reynolds to provide valuable insight and guidance.Edison-based I-many (Nasdaq: IMNY), which provides ...
Furthering its shift from storage to information management, EMC adds software that lets customers turn paper documents into digital data. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
Paper pushers are a dying breed. Increasingly, companies are using more efficient digital technologies to manage their documents. Keeping in that vein, San Diego-based Captiva Software on Tuesday ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 20, 2005--Captiva Software Corporation (NASDAQ:CPTV), a leading provider of input management solutions, today announced a new cooperative marketing alliance with ...
Millions of pieces of data on a company's intranet can be an asset - or a minefield of misplaced data that slows business processes. On Oct. 20, data storage company EMC Corp. (NYSE: EMC) announced it ...
Information management and storage vendor EMC yesterday announced a definitive agreement to acquire a document imaging technology provider. EMC will purchase Captiva Software for US$22.25 per share in ...
EMC Corp. agreed Thursday to acquire Captiva Software Corp., a maker of software for digitally capturing documents, for about $275 million. The storage and information management giant will pay $22.25 ...
Captiva Software Corp. (NASDAQ: CPTV), a leading provider of input management solutions, today announced that CortalConsors, one of Europe's largest online brokers, has successfully implemented ...
EMC Corp., the world’s largest maker of data storage, announced yesterday after the close of the stock market a definitive agreement to acquire Captiva Software Corp. of San Diego, Calif. EMC said it ...
EMC said Thursday it agreed to acquire Captiva Software, whose products let customers turn paper documents into digital data, for $275 million. The Hopkinton, Mass.-based company agreed to pay $22.25 ...
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