| NEWSTRACK | May 2007 |
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Recent news from around the industry
DeepStore in London The Cheshire-based records management and document storage company DeepStore has acquired London-based Interactive Records Management (IRM) doubling the size of the company's current business.
SAP certifies Enable Documation has announced that SAP AG has certified the integration of the Enable solution with the SAP ArchiveLink software interface. Enable 2.8 has thus achieved ‘Certified for SAP NetWeaver’ status.
Plasmon UDO qualified by Symantec Plasmon has announced that its flagship product, UDO Archive
Appliance, has been qualified through the Symantec Technology Enabled Program
with Symantec Enterprise Vault 7.0, an intelligent content archival solution that stores and manages email and collaborative content.
IBM upgrades free search tool IBM and Yahoo have upgraded the free enterprise search tool (IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition) they jointly launched last year, adding new advanced search, customisation, and global language support capabilities into the product.
Turbulence at the top Vendor-neutral analyst firm CMS Watch has found that some of the biggest enterprise content management (ECM) suite vendors are experiencing the most change right now and, therefore, customers' erstwhile safest bets might also carry significant near-term risks. This analysis stems from research CMS Watch conducted for its ECM Suites Report which evaluates thirty vendors from five continents including including Microsoft, IBM, Open Text and Stellent.
Best website in insurance Swinton’s new website has been named the best performing company website in the insurance industry and ranked seventh in a survey of the financial services industry. The survey undertaken by SiteMorse, automated website testing and benchmarking company tested the performance, functionality and compliance of the UK’s top 1,000 finance and professional services websites.
New Enterprise Spescom Software has announced that it is now doing business as Enterprise Informatics. The company’s core product line, eB, provides the necessary features, scalability and flexibility to model enterprise-wide information assets and the associated business processes.
s.a.x. joins Bluemega s.a.x. Ltd, the Crawley, UK-based specialist in corporate office printing and document workflow has joined the Bluemega Technology Group of companies and will be know as Bluemega Technology Ltd.
Mediasurface in Stockholm Web content management solution provider Mediasurface has opened a new Stockholm-based office to support its growth into the Nordic countries.
Waterford announce MailMeter Waterford Technologies, a provider of intelligent email management solutions, has announced the availability of MailMeter Storage Manager, the first standalone email management solution on the market for Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino. The solution is introduced in response to organisations’ demand for standalone email management to cope with the huge volume of email and related attachments.
Brand management Content management provider Interwoven has announced the Interwoven Brand Management Solution that allows organisations to manage, extend, and grow the value of their brands across multiple channels.
New MediaBin Content management provider Interwoven has announced a new version of its award-winning digital asset management product, Interwoven MediaBin 4.6. MediaBin 4.6 is also a key component of the Interwoven Brand Management Solution (see above).
Jadu launches latest CMS Jadu has launched the latest version of its web content management solution—Jadu CMS 1.7—which is claimed will give users even more control of their online experience. It features tighter integration with the Microsoft platform and offers a completely revised user interface, new workflow tools and additional functionality for both technical developers and non-technical users.
Shop locally for ECM Vendor-neutral analyst firm CMS Watch has found that, despite consolidation among the biggest enterprise content management (ECM) suite vendors, customers outside North America can turn to myriad, healthy local ECM technology suppliers. CMS Watch believes this trend will actually accelerate over the coming years as demand for ECM technology beyond North America continues to expand.


