Enterprise Content Management

Australian software developer Sigma Data has updated the user interface for Imports in TRIM, its solution for bulk uploading from shared drives into the HP TRIM EDRMS, among a range of improvements in an updated version.

Melbourne-based software developer Nintex Group has sold its information technology consulting services business, OBS, to Empired Limited for $A15 million.

 

Kodak Alaris’ Document Imaging business has launched Info Activate 2.0,  updating its solution for SharePoint document capture and management with a simpler user interface, SharePoint 2013 support and new input capabilities for smartphones and multi-function peripherals (MFPs). 

HP Autonomy has updated its information governance portfolio with HP Application Information Optimizer (AIO) 7.1, which introduces a cloud-based approach to managing legacy structured data, and offers additional connectivity to market-leading databases and greater ability to leverage HP Autonomy’s information processing engine, the Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL).

IBM has acquired Daeja Image Systems, a provider of software that makes it easier for business and IT professionals to view large documents and images. Daeja is a privately held software company with headquarters in Milton Keynes, UK. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Metalogix has launched what it describes as a dynamic email management suite able to transparently migrate, store, secure and protect email and file content for on premises and hybrid cloud environments. 

Embarcadero Technologies, a provider of software solutions for application and database development, has announced the release of Embarcadero CONNECT, the company’s new metadata governance platform. 

Metalogix has released Content Matrix 6.2, featuring new capabilities for administrators to allow Site and Site Collection owners and Power Users to tag, classify and organise SharePoint content before, during and after a SharePoint migration.

Recommind, a developer of unstructured data management, analysis and governance technology, has received $US15 million funding from SAP Ventures. Recommind will use the funds to expand the reach of its CORE technology platform as well as expansion into new markets.

On a visit to Australia earlier this year, Recommind CEO Bob Tennant sat down with Image & Data Manager to discuss the evoluton of the company's CORE platform beyond the ediscovery market.

 

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