Open Text: Server 2008 Certified
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By David Hamilton, theWHIR.com
July 17, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Enterprise content management provider Open Text (opentext.com) has announced its Enterprise Library Services, that allow users to consistently manage, archive and store content consistently organization-wide, has been designated Certified for Windows Server 2008 by Microsoft (microsoft.com).
Open Text, having previously earned Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 certification, announced on Thursday Enterprise Library Services will be extending their ECM solutions to the latest Microsoft platform, less-than-five-month-old Windows Server 2008.
Microsoft Group Product Manager Eric Jewett said that Open Text has once again demonstrated their status as a lead innovator of Microsoft technologies and ECM solutions. "With Certified for Windows Server 2008, Open Text customers can be assured that Enterprise Library Services has been tested to perform in mission critical environments, meeting the highest standards of security, reliability and availability; and delivering a superior user experience," Jewett said in a statement.
Released in October 2007, Enterprise Library Services, according to the company, "Provide the foundation for a single, trusted repository that delivers integrated records management, metadata management, archive and search capabilities for all business content in an organization including content stored in Office SharePoint Server sites, SAP applications, file systems, email and Open Text content repositories."
Canada-based Open Text has provided ECM services to the Canadian federal government (gc.ca) and biotech giant Genzyme (genzyme.com).
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