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Informative Graphics' Brava! Enterprise Provides TIFF Viewing for New EMC Documentum TaskSpace
Business Wire, May 22, 2007
EMC[R] Documentum[R] TaskSpace with Integrated Brava![R] for TIFF Viewing Debuts This Week at EMC World 2007 in Orlando, Florida
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Informative Graphics Corporation (IGC), a leader in content visualization, collaboration and redaction technology, announced today that its Brava![R] Enterprise viewer is integrated to the new EMC Documentum TaskSpace. The integration is being debuted this week at EMC World 2007 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
TaskSpace is a highly configurable, new user interface for the next generation Documentum enterprise content management platform. Specifically designed for high-volume, content-rich task processing, TaskSpace will enable organizations to accelerate business processes and improve end user productivity. Brava provides fast and accurate viewing and annotation for TIFF files within TaskSpace. Brava works within the EMC Documentum platform, maintaining security, aiding user adoption, and speeding collaboration and other workflows.
"EMC's position as the leader in enterprise content management is strengthened by the support of great partners like IGC," said Randy Ziegler, Director of Developer Programs at EMC. "IGC builds solutions and applications on the Documentum platform because customers have demonstrated their trust in EMC to manage their most critical and strategic information. EMC is pleased to work together with IGC to provide our joint customers with a complete solution."
"Our experience with high-volume TIFF transactions is well established," said Gary Heath, President and CEO of IGC. "We are very pleased to have Brava integrated to TaskSpace, and are committed to providing quality image and document viewing, collaboration and redaction for EMC customers."
For more information about Brava, visit www.brava4emc.com.
About Informative Graphics
Informative Graphics Corporation (IGC), founded in 1990, is a leading developer of commercial software products for content visualization, collaboration, redaction and secure publishing. IGC products are renowned for their cost-saving value, ease-of-use, features and scalability. Its products are deployed by hundreds of corporations, OEM partners and service providers worldwide. IGC maintains offices in the United States and partners with key distributors worldwide. The company maintains a Web site at www.infograph.com.
Note to Editors: Informative Graphics, Brava!, MYRIAD, Visual Rights and Net-It are registered trademarks of and Redact-It is a trademark of Informative Graphics Corporation. All other names are property of their respective owners.
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