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Wachovia Will No Longer Sell Document-Imaging System Externally.

Winston-Salem Journal

| November 21, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Winston-Salem Journal. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Jane Seccombe

Nov. 21--Wachovia Corp. said yesterday that it was pulling Silas Technologies Inc.'s core product -- its document-imaging system -- back in-house.

"We're no longer going to sell it externally," said Christy Phillips, a spokeswoman for Wachovia in Charlotte.

No job cuts were announced and she said that Silas Technologies will continue to operate as a separate company in Winston-Salem, developing and marketing its Reveille software and offering consulting services.

The Reveille product monitors business applications and is used by information-technology companies to better understand the health of their computer systems …

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