Enterprise Content Management

The University of Portsmouth (UoP) in the UK has selected Objective’s content, collaboration and process management solution to enhance the way that the organisation manages its documentation, which will strengthen the commitment to its programme of innovative teaching that is informed by significant research.

 

Anthony Giagnacovo, GM for Perceptive Software International, is overseeing a significant push into the Australian market for the ECM vendor, following its acquisition by Lexmark in April 2010.

 

The Canadian Department of National Defence has selected Autonomy's Meaning Based Computing platform, IDOL, as a key part of its Information Management and Collaboration initiative.

 

A new survey confirms that unstructured information is growing at a faster clip than relational data and is driving the Big Data explosion.

 

Aveksa, a provider of enterprise Access Governance, has extended its automation solutions to include the governance and management of unstructured data, including Microsoft SharePoint and Windows file shares.

 

IBM has made available a free guide to using wikis in government, written by Government 2.0 expert Dr Ines Mergel.
In the paper, Dr. Mergel describes the managerial, cultural, behavioral, and technological issues that public managers face in starting and maintaining Wikis.

 

Informative Graphics has announced the launch of two new solutions: Redact-It Enterprise and Net-It Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint 2010.

 

Formtek has enhanced its Engineering Data Management (EDM) solution for Alfresco with a new Connector for AutoCAD.

 

Trinity Technologies has released a browser-based application that facilitates the design and generation of simple as well as complex reports from SharePoint, Documentum, and other data sources.

 

SAS wants to make it easier for organisations to navigate unstructured, textual data archives with the launch of Industry Taxonomy Rules starter kits as add-ons to SAS Enterprise Content Categorization.

 

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