Infolinx, IBM Usher in Brave New World for Enterprise Records Management

Infolinx has just announced that its WEB Physical Records Management software has been merged with IBM’s FileNet Records Manager.
The integration yields a new solution that taps the strength of both physical and electronic records management solutions - a collaborative first in this sector.
Infolinx and IBM expect to increase record security and help businesses apply consistent classification, disposition and retention guidelines across their enterprises. The solution will also minimize legal exposure, which should generate sighs of relief all around.
It also meets regulatory compliance reqs, including DoD 5015, 21 CFR Part 11, Sarbanes-Oxley, Section 508(e), and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
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