Enterprise Content Management

Metalogix has announced that the latest version of its StoragePoint product can be sued to store, access and backup files over 2 gigabytes (GB) through SharePoint. 

Litco Systems has announced its new Transform Filer product for SharePoint which promises simplified document management with one-click access from any business application.

Accusoft promises the ability to reduce image file size up to 70% while preserving resolution and quality with a new Android called ThinPic.

ShareVault claims to have come up with a solution to providing  SharePoint access by outside parties, a task that can be technically challenging due to firewalls or complexities of VPN and FTP.

HELIOS Software has released its Virtual Server Appliance, a turn-key file server solution for Mac, Windows and Web clients. The easy-to-deploy VM server images run within the major VM environments: VMWare ESX Server, Citrix XenServer, and Microsoft Hyper-V. 

The job of managing a large and growing store of marketing images led camping and outdoor apparel firm Kathmandu towards a SharePoint solution using Equilibrium’s MediaRich platform.

SharePoint is moving beyond its traditional strengths in collaboration and content management, also emerging as a custom application platform and business intelligence tool for data analysis, according to users profiled at the upcoming SharePoint 2013 Conference in Sydney (April 10-11)  and Auckland (April 16-17).

Vizit  has launched  a new search and collaboration tool designed to help SharePoint users to find, view, edit and share document, Vizit Pro for SharePoint 2013. Features include image capture, clean-up, indexing, viewing, and annotating.

Prosperoware has launched a new software offering, Milan Email Import, designed to help firms that use iManage WorkSite as their document management system to import and categorize email more efficiently. 

Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) will implement OpenText Enterprise Content Management (ECM) to control the costs and risk associated with the growing volume and velocity of content being produced and published in the enterprise. With OpenText's ECM solution, Hong Kong Polytechnic intends to gain better control over its content, ensure greater data integrity, and address its growing data needs.

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