IBM is to acquire FileNet in a move that will radically reshape the enterprise content management (ECM) sector, but could prompt concerns amongst some FileNet customers. The $1.6bn cash deal, which is ...
IBM also announced some updates to its collaboration software. Lotus Quickr now includes IBM ECM Services for Lotus Quickr, providing integration with documents, and other files residing in IBM ...
Making its third software acquisition in a week, IBM said Thursday it would buy enterprise content management provider FileNet for US$1.6 billion in cash. Big Blue said it would use the FileNet ...
IBM's announcement of its $1.6 billion bid for FileNet is an indication that a power shift is taking place right now, one analyst said IBM’s bid to buy FileNet on Thursday points to a major shift ...
IBM Corp.’s US$1.6 billion purchase of content management software maker FileNet Corp. will establish Big Blue as the leading player in the enterprise content management (ECM) space, says one Canadian ...
FileNet specializes in enterprise content management (ECM) and has a particular strength in imaging technology, a field it pioneered two decades ago. IBM said it's buying the company to fill a gap in ...
TEMPE, AZ--(Marketwired - October 22, 2015) - enChoice®, Inc. announced today the availability of KwikWork Legal for the IBM® FileNet® Content Manager (P8) enterprise content management (ECM) platform ...
IBM (news, site) announced fairly significant updates to its Enterprise Content Management (ECM) product families, including Business Process Management (BPM), eDiscovery and Archiving. Apparently ...
IBM last week unveiled FileNet P8 4.0, the first major new release of the enterprise content management software since IBM bought FileNet Corp. last October for $1.6 billion. The new version of the ...
The FileNet | IBM ECM User Conference 2007, came to a successful close recently. The event, held in Rome, Italy from May 22 nd-25 th 2007 was attended by senior FileNet and IBM partners, executives ...
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