Looks like vacations in document-management land are coming to an end. This week alone, Box enhanced its mobile document management offerings, Metalogix offers content migration from SharePoint to Documentum, PSIGEN offers Office 365 scanning, Cabinet NG upgrades CNG-WEB, and Fijitsu offers scanning for Laserfiche.
Box Enhances Mobile DM
This week, Box (news, site) heads into September with the the release of a new native application for Android and Blackberry Playbook tablets, and a web-based HTML5 version of their apps for any HTML5-compliant mobile browser.
With this release, the company has embraced mobile as its key component of its success. Box.net has existing native applications for Android smartphones, iPhone, iPad and Blackberry, but the mobile website was lackluster — no more.
Today the company announced a redesigned mobile site to use the not-yet-approved HTML5 standard. Interested in more?
Migrating Documents from Documentum to SP
Also this week, we had Metalogix (news, site) announcing the availability of Migration Manager for SharePoint — Documentum Edition.
Ideal for large- or small-scale migration of EMC Documentum content (including cabinets, folders, calendars and documents), Migration Manager for SharePoint — Documentum Edition features a fast, simple and lightweight client installation and a secure, remote connection with Documentum using Documentum Foundation Services (DFS) API.
As with the suite of Migration Manager for SharePoint products, migration operations are simple to define, batchable and logged. Check it out here.
PSIGEN Releases Microsoft Office 365 Scanning
Meanwhile, PSIGEN (news, site), which already offers SharePoint scanning and capture, this week announced the release of the Office 365 Scanning and Capture feature set.
The new release leverages PSI: Capture’s existing SharePoint integration, and allows scanning to Microsoft’s cloud collaboration platform.
With it, PSIGEN is offering a capture solution that allows dynamic routing to Office 365 sites, libraries and folders, as well as setting content type and file naming based on document characteristics.
With it, users can scan to the cloud with dedicated scanners, network scanners, copiers and fax machines. It also provides image import from network folders, SharePoint WebDAV folders and OpenText RightFax fax servers.
But there’s too much with this to go into here. If you’re interested in more information, check out the video below.
Cabinet NG Upgrades CNG-WEB
Cabinet NG (news, site) has also been busy and this week announced a new version of CNG-WEB, its browser-based document management interface. CNG-WEB now adds the ability to support folder workflow, folder notes and folder alerts over the Internet, an industry first.
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