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Lincoln & Co. Division Announces
Q1 Results
Chelmsford, MA (September 30, 2004) -
Biscom Inc., a leading provider of enterprise document
delivery
solutions, today announced the Q1 results for its Lincoln & Co.
division. For the quarter ending September 30, revenues
for the Lincoln & Co. division increased 61% over
the same period one year ago.|
Biscom's Lincoln & Co.
division is a leading provider of high-end document
conversion engines and image viewing
applications. Lincoln & Co. technology is licensed
to OEM organizations worldwide for use by fax server
solutions, fax service providers, document management
solutions and printer and MFP devices.
Lincoln & Co.
software solutions include a PCL Converter, for converting
PCL files to image; a PostScript
Converter for converting PostScript files to image;
ConServR, a robust engine that accepts numerous file
inputs and supports conversion to numerous file outputs,
and PCL and PostScript Viewers for viewing of PCL and
PS files.
The Q1 revenue growth is attributed to the
release of several new applications, including a Linux
version
of ConServR, and ASP version of the ConServR solution
and support for PCL6 translation through the PCL Converter.
The
Lincoln & Co. technology is an essential component
of Biscom's Document Delivery focus. The ability to
handle numerous file formats, and to easily convert
them from one file format to another, is critical to
their fax, email, and document solutions.
Since 1986,
Biscom has been widely recognized for its pioneering
advances in enterprise fax management
and secure document delivery technologies. In addition
to its well-established leadership in the fax server
market, Biscom is an innovator in new business communications
technologies including secure document delivery solutions,
file conversion technologies and Internet-based video
surveillance applications.
For further information, contact Lincoln & Co.
at 978-244-0250 or at www.lincolnco.com.
About Lincoln & Co.
Lincoln & Company was founded in 1978 to develop advanced
technology for processing text and graphics and to apply
this technology to computer peripherals. The company
was an early leader in developing software and hardware
for laser printer imaging and control. Companies such
as Texas Instruments, Minolta, Ricoh and others have
included Lincoln-designed controllers in their printers.
More recently, Lincoln & Co.'s conversion software has
been used by leaders in the fax systems, document imaging,
and printer markets worldwide. In 1997, Lincoln & Co.
became a division of Biscom, Inc., a leader in enterprise
fax server technology.
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