Xendle launches content management platform

New Zealand’s Xendle has announced its launch of a new content management platform that aims to provide a single content repository for any business activity.

CEO and Founder of Xendle, Aaron Cornelius, who has worked in enterprise technology for two decades, said businesses now need a better platform to manage the way they store, find and share the business content they work with.

“We have spent two years creating the Xendle platform to ensure our customers can truly be productive in the way they work and manage business content,” said Cornelius. “We decided to completely re-set the content management market by creating a platform that is simple to use, but is underpinned by a powerful set of tools.

The backbone of the Xendle platform is an approach to content that eliminates folders, and stops people from creating chaos by dumping documents on cloud systems, internal networks and shared drives.

“We believe we have a better offering than the traditional players and the new lean web productivity apps because we go a step further and easily help people to work together on documents,” Cornelius said. “The platform also enables people to share documents, messages, and tasks from any device.”

The Xendle platform enables businesses to:

  • Search and easily get access to files by document, task, subject or title name or any other number of custom tags (indexes).
  • Eliminate folder management
  • Personalise search to find documents the way you want with a single click.
  • Enable security-aware storage and retention policies and set access rules for confidential documents.
  • Collaboration equipped with advanced workflow tools for managed team collaboration
  • Set up subscriptions to get notified of document updates that you want to review and other significant events
  • Streamline tagging of documents by using smart dropzones for ingestion.

Xendle plans to initially create partnerships with resellers in Australia and New Zealand. Xendle deploys technology infrastructure from Amazon Web Services, via three of its global datacenters, and can provide businesses around the world with all of their content and collaboration needs

“We are definitely set up for international expansion from the outset,” Cornelius said. “Our pricing packages on our website are priced in local currencies around the world, and our platform can scale to service large corporations.”

The pricing packages range from A$29 per month for its standard business package, A$39 per month for its business premier offering, while its enterprise plan is negotiable.

“We have created Xendle to remove the daily headache of searching for the right information in your business,” Cornelius said.  “Businesses need to get their content management in place before they can actually start to effectively work together.”

www.xendle.com