Immediacy branches out with DMS
By Phil Muncaster
Web content management specialist Immediacy
last week announced a move into document management with a system
that aims to provide a user-friendly and cost-effective way of
capturing, storing, managing, searching and delivering
documents.
Immediacy DMS is built on the .Net 2.0 Framework, making it
easier for developers to design plug-ins, and integrates with the
firm's CMS product and Microsoft Office, according to Immediacy
product manager, James Hoskins.
It also features powerful workflow capabilities that allow users
to design their own workflows using a graphical tool, and a
pre-built workflow system to simplify document management and
provide analysis and reporting capabilities, he added.
"The focus is very much on ease of use. We've tried to apply
what we're doing int he web content management space and provide an
environment users are comfortable with, so it will have a Microsoft
look and feel," Hoskins explained. "Using the Web Distributed
Authoring and Versioning [WebDAV] standard, you can use Explorer to
access information, and using a plug-in, check documents in and out
of Word itself."
The system is engineered to support eCopy document management
and scanning software, which allows users to scan in a paper
document and have it brought directly into Immediacy DMS in
electronic format.
"We're looking at the end-to-end (process), so we're integrating
with eCopy," Hoskins said. "Customers are interested in buying DMS
as an extension to their [existing Immediacy] CMS and it's an
attractive alternative to the larger enterprise content management
vendors' products."
Source:
IT Week – 27th November 2006
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