Excosoft Announce the Availability of Excosoft Content Manager

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Excosoft Announce the Availability of Excosoft Content Manager Easy to use and easy to deploy, Excosoft Content Manager is a flexible and scalable document management system that enables organizations to manage vast amounts of business critical information with support for creation, administration, storage, publishing, and workflow. Kista, Sweden - October 4, 2000 - Excosoft AB, a leading provider of content management solutions, today announced the availability of Excosoft Content Manager, a fast, flexible and scalable document management system. Excosoft Content Manager is the first of three of the company's planned packaged offerings, which also includes Excosoft Web Publisher and Excosoft Documentation System. A common feature of each offering is that they all leverage the latest Web technology to enable organizations to create, update, reuse, repurpose, and publish business critical information. The major benefit of Excosoft Content Manager is that it reduces for an organization the 'Total Cost of Ownership' of business critical information. This information is typically unstructured and as industry analysts highlight, the management of unstructured information is increasingly a problem for businesses today. This trend is set to continue for the foreseeable future. The Yankee Group, for example, has predicted that the amount of unstructured information to be managed is increasing at a rate of 200 percent per year. "The main objective of Excosoft Content Manager is to solve the 'unstructured information' problem that faces so many businesses," said Jacob Tellgren, Product Manager for Excosoft. "What Excosoft Content Manager does is to enable everyone within an organization to turn the information they own into a Web-based resource that can be shared across organizational and geographic boundaries" "What the customer is offered is a complete package, with training and maintenance bundled together with Excosoft's proven content management software," Tellgren explained. "The gain for our customers is that they can quickly capitalize on the new business opportunities and competitive advantages of XML and the Internet." Available immediately, Excosoft Content Manager enables businesses to cost-effectively communicate and coordinate information across globally distributed business units, as well as with their customers, partners, and suppliers. Flexible and scalable, Excosoft Content Manager manages vast amounts of unstructured information with support for creation, administration, storage, publishing, and workflow. Excosoft Content Manager is a standards based content management system, which being designed to integrate with existing systems can be deployed quickly and easily. Moreover, the modular architecture of Excosoft Content Manager can be easily tailored to meet the specific requirements of an organization for performance and functionality. About Excosoft Excosoft, Kista, Sweden, is a leading provider of content management solutions. By leveraging Web technologies, such as WebDAV and XML, Excosoft helps their customers streamline the management of corporate information and stay competitive in fast moving markets. The company offers a range of products including network-enabled documentation software, version control and configuration management software, platforms for publishing eContent, and a powerful Web-based authoring environment. Excosoft's customer base is growing fast and includes companies such as Ericsson, Flextronics, SAAB, NetSchools, OM Technology, Celsius Tech and Holmen Paper. Additional information is available at www.excosoft.com Direct inquiries to: Jacob Tellgren, Product Manager Tel: +46 (0)8 633 2900 Fax: +46 (0)8 633 2950 E-mail: Jacob.Tellgren@excosoft.com ------------------------------------------------------------ This information was brought to you by BIT http://www.bit.se The following files are available for download: http://www.bit.se/bitonline/2000/10/04/20001004BIT00350/bit0001.doc http://www.bit.se/bitonline/2000/10/04/20001004BIT00350/bit0002.pdf