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keithsan
03-08-2006, 09:11 AM
New Mexico Software Settles Legal Dispute
Wednesday March 8, 8:53 am ET
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., March 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- New Mexico Software, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NMXC - News), http://www.nmxc.net , announced today that it has settled an outstanding legal dispute with Manhattan Scientifics. A stipulated discontinuance was filed with the court ending the dispute. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
The company said the agreement releases all parties from any future claims associated with the dispute
keithsan
11-07-2006, 09:22 AM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.--(Business Wire)--New Mexico Software, Inc. (OTCBB:NMXC) announced today that
Desktop Imaging, Ltd. has signed an exclusive agreement to resell and
distribute New Mexico Software's DFC3 in Australia and New Zealand.
DFC3 is a software appliance/web-based solution for managing
documents, records and digital assets.
Desktop Imaging, Ltd. Director and General Manager Braden Rowe
said, "Desktop Imaging is offering New Mexico Software's DFC3 to our
extensive list of government, small business and enterprise customers.
The DFC3's document capture, conversion, organization and distribution
capabilities, and its ability to offer either an in-house appliance
version or a hosted solution, enables us to solve real-world client
document and imaging issues regardless of customer size. Our
programmers have begun using the DFC3's Open Application Programming
Interface (API) to build custom integration solutions for clients and
to create new products such as online e-commerce sites for multimedia
distribution."
Troy C. Lapsys, president of New Mexico Software's Server
Division, said, "We are pleased to partner with an organization as
professional and innovative as Desktop Imaging, Ltd. as the first of
our international sales partners. We look forward to providing their
government agency clients with the DFC3 and custom integration
required for such large implementations."
keithsan
03-06-2007, 09:31 AM
Mar 6, 2007 8:58:00 AM
Copyright Business Wire 2007
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
New Mexico Software, Inc. (OTCBB:NMXC), a leading provider of web-based digital and paper management solutions, announces the newest version of its Digital Filing Cabinet (DFC) which is able to capture, store, and send both digital and non-digital information. New features in the 3.2 version include the ability to accept electronic forms using Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0 and Acrobat 8 Professional.
Vice President of Product Development and Technology, Rafael Rubio, said, "The new electronic forms system integrated into DFC further enhances our electronic records management solutions by making it easier to provide web-based form submissions for our clients. The Adobe products are a standard in the industry for creating forms and managing data and the Adobe suite will offer the DFC important functionality companies are looking for in their information systems infrastructure."
The DFC solution allows a company to create any number of forms with Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional, send the data to the document repository, and use any of the data elements for indexing and / or in any third-party database. A sophisticated workflow component of the DFC provides administrators simple set up of multifaceted workflows that route data and the images to the proper departments and approvers.
New Mexico Software will be introducing DFC's new features at the ITEX Las Vegas tradeshow March 21 through March 22 (Booth 1024). Both New Mexico Software and Biz Data Solutions (www.bizds.com), an elite national partner and integrator that focuses on business process automation solutions, will be exhibiting at ITEX, Las Vegas Convention Center
keithsan
03-08-2007, 09:06 AM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Mar 08, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- New Mexico Software, Inc.
(NMXC), a leading provider of web-based digital and paper management solutions,
announced today the availability of a new product, HTML Power Toys, for its
Digital Filing Cabinet (DFC) servers. Power Toys is a technology that manages
web-based assets through an easy-to-use interface. It enables web developers to
enhance their websites by utilizing the organization and presentation features
built into the DFC. These features include: automatic image resizing, document
preview, file format conversion to PDF, search by metadata and full text
indexing.
James Watts, Power Toys project manager, said, "One of the most powerful features
of the DFC is its advanced search engine. Now web developers can extend this
proven New Mexico Software technology for web development. You can search the
metadata of your assets as well as the full text of most file type documents.
Power Toys requires no special high level programming languages. No complicated
templates or endless hours of trying to figure out a complicated and frustrating
content management system."
Dick Govatski, CEO, said, "Power Toys will be added as a piece of the hosted
solutions offered by our partners." Power Toys is part of the new upgraded DFC,
version 3.2, which will be released at the end of March 2007.
keithsan
03-15-2007, 08:57 AM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Mar 15, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- New Mexico Software, Inc.
(NMXC), a leading provider of web-based digital and paper management solutions,
unveiled the Digital Filing Cabinet (DFC) Model 100 document management server to
its reseller partners recently, in anticipation of its March 2007 launch.
Dick Govatski, CEO of New Mexico Software, said, "A number of our customers have
been asking us to provide them with an entry level server appliance specifically
for records center management and the Digital Filing Cabinet (DFC) Model 100 goes
a step beyond. We are excited about the growth of our DFC product base because
increased efficiency in management of digital assets saves our clients time and
money."
New Mexico Software's DFC 3.2 Model 100 server, which will be sold through
partner channels and a number of OEM companies in March, runs New Mexico
Software's fully integrated information and records management system. The system
has a sophisticated Optical Character Recognition (OCR) engine, along with
enhanced metadata handling and features a multi-permission security structure. It
is equipped with HTML Power Toys for website content management and electronic
forms processing, and it is also capable of 2D PDF417 bar coding.
New Mexico Software will be showing the DFC 3.2 Model 100 system at the Las Vegas
Convention Center ITEX tradeshow from March 21 through March 22 (Booth 1024). New
Mexico Software and Biz Data Solutions
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