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Hershey Technologies, Adobe and Kofax: The Perfect Partnership
Hershey Technologies, an industry leader in content capture, document management and business process automation solutions, is pleased to announce their strategic partnership with Adobe Software www.adobe.com and Kofax Image Products www.kofax.com, to supply and support an electronic forms (eForms) processing solution.
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Hershey Technologies is a CRN Top 100 Fast Growth Solution Provider
February 9, 2005
Kofax, the world's largest information capture vendor, today proudly announced that eight of its Certified Solution Providers (CSP) were honored in Computer Reseller News' (CRN's) "Fast Growth 100" list. Recognizing the top 100 solution providers that are driving growth and building expertise in technology service areas, the prestigious annual list was based on a survey and call for nominations conducted by CRN during the fourth quarter of 2004 and ranked solution providers by revenue growth over the prior 12 months.
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Hershey Technologies Gains Notable Interest with Multiple Government Contracts
August 31, 2004
Hershey Technologies, a leading technology solutions provider, today announced three significant new government contracts that share a common interest in obtaining electronic form processing products and web content management services. Hershey has received orders totaling over $750,000 from the University of California San Diego, California State Department of Mental Health, and the Department of Labor and Immigration from the Commonwealth of Northern Marina Islands.
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Fujitsu Bundles Software with Distributed Scanning for SMBs
October 3, 2003
Distributed scanning is gaining momentum,good news for Fujitsu Computer Products of America, whose imaging division accounted for one-third of all departmental scanners sold last year, according to InfoTrends Research Group.
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Hershey Helps Navy Save Millions
July 2003
Lo-jis-tiks. Whether you're a global manufacturer, distributor, or the U.S. military, logistics is something you should care about. But, to care about it requires a complete understanding of what it is. Logistics involves more than moving stuff from point A to point B. It deals with procurement, maintenance, and transportation of products as well as the facilities and personnel that handle the products. Sound complicated? Well, it is. Just ask Mac McCollough, deputy director of the U.S. Navy ATAC (advanced traceability and control) hub in San Diego. He can tell you stories of logistical nightmares you wouldn't wish on your closest competitor (well, maybe you would).
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