
Datawatch Corporation, an Enterprise Information Management heavyweight, has joined Microsoft and a number of industry leaders in the Interop Vendor Alliance (IVA). The IVA, formed in 2006, is a community of software and hardware vendors working together to improve interoperability with Microsoft systems.

Enterprise info management firm Datawatch has announced that Monarch|RMS, its hosted report mining and analytics offering, is now integrated in IBM's DB2 Content Manager OnDemand.
Monarch|RMS enables clients to view statistics relevant to their sites from remote locations so they can make more expedient decisions about what's working and what isn't. It does this by converting existing reports in a given CMOD system into hosted, filterable and more pliant data.
Clients can filter data most relevant to themselves and even perform multidimensional cube (OLAP-style) analysis. And at will, they can convert reports into tables, charts, graphs or spreadsheets.
Data can also be exported to templates, spreadsheets and even presentations in XML form.
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As the age of the paperless office slowly but surely makes its way from dream to reality, many organizations find themselves looking toward the enterprise information management (EIM) industry to lead the way to this Utopia.
Datawatch Corporation, a leading player in EIM, has brought us one step closer to the dream with its announcement of the general availability of Datawatch|BDS (Business Document Server) V7, the latest version of its enterprise document archive, management, access and distribution software system.

Connecting content management and business intelligence Datawatch Corporation -- a company that specializes in Enterprise Information Management (EIM) -- has announced that its web-based report mining and analysis solution, the Monarch RMS (Report Mining Server), is now fully integrated with Hyland Software’s OnBase Enterprise CMS suite.