Document management product upgrade provides easier communication for corporate and government.
SiteScape has announced the availability of SiteScape
Enterprise Forum 7.1 this week. This is the company’s latest release of its
corporate- and government-focused product.
The
product is a comprehensive collaboration environment that provides the
administrative flexibility, security and performance required by government and
Global 2000 organizations worldwide. It allows employees, customers, business
partners and suppliers to easily communicate - both asynchronously and in real
time - and share information in a secure, Web-based environment.
"The
release of Forum 7.1 indicates SiteScape's ability to produce practical features
driven by customer feedback," said Jeffrey Thompson, Technical Services Director
at the U.S. Navy's Tactical IT Integration Program Office.
The upgrade features a range of new capabilities designed to ensure
greater enterprise scalability, enhance document management capabilities, and
create a richer graphical user interface. New tools such as Forum overview, HTML
viewer, multi-file download, off-line synchronization via HTML email, folder
maps, graphical workflow, time zone preferences, and language preferences, along
with improved LDAP support, server security and administrative interfaces, make
the product easier to use for both end- users and administrators.
"SiteScape Enterprise Forum has been proven time and again in both
customer engagement and third-party evaluations to be the premier collaboration
and document management solution," said Brian J. Hays, newly appointed SiteScape
chairman and CEO. "SiteScape Enterprise Forum 7.1 is a significant release. Both
users and administrators will appreciate its enhanced document management
features and improved security. Our engineers have made the product more
sophisticated to meet the diverse needs of our growing customer base, yet they
have also made it even easier to install and use."
SiteScape Enterprise Forum 7.1 is available right now for download now.
The product runs on Windows, Solaris and Red Hat Linux platforms.