Enterprise Content Management

Criminals and hackers looking to steal your company’s data or cause mischief are now knocking on the front door, with targetted attacks posing a growing threat to enterprises in 2011, according to a new report from Symantec. Meanwhile HP has declared 2010 the year of Web vulnerability as attackers continued to focus on current, unpatched vulnerabilities in web applications, social networking sites and Web 2.0 interfaces

 

Accellion has announced it is expanding beyond enterprise secure file transfer to enable enterprise secure collaboration.

 

Australia SAP consulting firm Oxygen has developed a solution that enables public sector organisations to link their TRIM documents to related data within SAP.

 

OpenText has unveiled Application Governance & Archiving for Microsoft SharePoint 2010, a new offering that provides integrated end-to-end management of SharePoint 2010 sites and documents across an entire enterprise.

 

Thousands who rely on SecurID encryption for applications such as Internet banking and secure network access are having a nervous wait for detailed information about the RSA hack announced this week.

 

Intelledox is promising speedier and better managed document generation with version 7 of its Enterprise platform, by working closely with existing ECM and SharePoint deployments.

 

enprovia has unveiled a Microsoft Phone 7 client app, giving users direct access to their processes and documents while being mobile. The application enables users to search and navigate through data located on their Enterprise Content Management Systems (ECM) or Document Management Systems (DMS).

 

In 2009 Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM) embarked on a global rollout of Microsoft SharePoint to host its corporate intranet, performance dialogue system and other key business applications. The multinational engineering firm needed to replace multiple legacy systems and, following an evaluation of a number of products, it identified SharePoint as its core platform for collaboration and KM for the future.

 

e-iceblue, a provider of components for .NET applications and Microsoft Visual Studio, has announced that it will soon launch Spire.PDF, its PDF creation component for .NET applications.

 

OpenText is acquiring a platfrom to develop mobile applications with the purchase of London-based weComm.

 

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