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Kodak caters to Uncle Sam's growing appetite for technology

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The Eastman Kodak Co (Kodak) is finding opportunity in the increasing need of the federal government for the latest technology in information and imaging management techniques. In addition, Kodak views the federal government as a key source of technology, and supporting it can help the firm develop the applications and products which may later be utilized commercially. Kodak enjoys a significant sales volume to the federal government.

Author: Brown, Priscilla C.
Publisher: Crain Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Business Marketing
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-948X
Year: 1992
Photographic equipment and supplies, Economic aspects, Technological innovations, Science and state, Science policy, Camera industry, Eastman Kodak Co.

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Grejtak charts metaphor's independent marketing course

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The professional achievements of Chris M. Grejtak in marketing and sales management is described in conjunction with his new position as VP-Marketing of Metaphor Inc. Among the achievements of Mr. Grejtak is the development of 'transaction processing' application software that helps businesses in the entry of orders. Mr. Grejtak is undertaking a more aggressive public relations program to promote and widen the market of Metaphor Inc.

Author: Brown, Priscilla C.
Publisher: Crain Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Business Marketing
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-948X
Year: 1992
Advertising agencies, Marketing management, Personalities, Marketing executives, Grejtak, Chris M., Metaphor Inc.

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Ex-Compaq chief Rod Canion starts over

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Ousted Compaq Computer Corp pres and CEO Joseph R. 'Rod' Canion is now chairman of business integration firm Insource Management Group. The company promises its clients that it will assess their needs, provide appropriate computer technology and continuously oversee their application. This promise of long-term commitment sets the new firm apart from other consulting companies.

Author: Brown, Priscilla C.
Publisher: Crain Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Business Marketing
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-948X
Year: 1992
Computer related services, not elsewhere classified, Business consultants, Management consultants, Canion, Joseph R., Insource Management Group Inc.

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Subjects list: Management, Marketing
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