There has been anecdotal evidence over the past 12 months that in some instances document management software is replacing enterprise content management systems. New research seems to bear that out.
Adeptol releases a new version of its document viewing platform, Google Docs strengthens its version history feature and more news. It’s a mixed bag of document management news this week. IBM’s Quickr ...
IBM last week unveiled FileNet P8 4.0, the first major new release of the enterprise content management software since IBM bought FileNet Corp. last October for $1.6 billion. The new version of the ...
TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 20, 2024 — Accusoft, a software company specializing in document viewing, processing, and automation technologies for integration into Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions, ...
IBM on Wednesday introduced a content management server aimed at midsize businesses. Big Blue said that DB2 Content Manager Express is available for $9,375 per server and $1,063 per user, which ...
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The love for open formats for electronic documents pouring out of the government ranks of Massachusetts is encouraging, but where are the products to help make the Open Document dream a reality? IBM ...
IBM has scored a deal with the world’s largest car rental firm Hertz to be its preferred supplier for a new document management system at Hertz’s European Services Centre in Dublin. As part of the ...
Big Blue's DB2 Content Manager Express is designed to appeal to smaller organizations and includes features such as quick installation and self-management. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering ...
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