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Semantic Technology Firm SmartLogic Acquires Competitor SchemaLogic

Semantic technology provider SmartLogic has acquired competitor SchemaLogic, adding multiple new Fortune 1000 enterprise clients to its customer list and adding SchemaLogic’s family of products to its application portfolio.

Afflicted Governance Vendor Vamosa Finds a Buyer

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As you may have heard, governance and content migration vendor Vamosa (news, site) fell into administration, despite the recent investment of £1 million through Glasgow-based Maven Capital Partners. According to our sources in the U.S., Vamosa has been sold.

Latest Tools for Content Governance, Web Operations Management

The tools called WebWorks are partially still in the works, coming from an expected source – Vamosa (news, site) – and designed (as ever so slightly hinted in the name) to make the web work and work better with proper controls by web managers.

Vamosa Takes MetaVis SharePoint Migration Tools to Europe

vamosa_logo_2008.jpgVamosa (news,site) has some additional SharePoint capabilities in its portfolio through a new partnership with MetaVis Technologies. 

Vamosa Adds More Content Governance Capabilities via MetaPoint

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Enterprise Content Governance (ECoG) provider Vamosa (news, site) has extended its existing partnership with SchemaLogic (news, site), the makers of MetaPoint metadata management software.

As part of this deal, Vamosa gets to resell and support Schemalogic’s MetaPoint -- software integrated with MS Office and MS SharePoint -- in Europe, extending the breadth of its own ECoG suite of products.

Vamosa Picks Up SchemaLogic for a Compliant Good Time

vamosa_logo_2008.jpgIf you've been following Vamosa (news, site), a company that specializes in the analysis and migration of enterprise content, then you know all about their special feelings for governance and compliance. 

Everyday the importance of regulatory standards grows more and more apparent. In accordance with that, Vamosa has been on a beeline path to help companies find their own personal Enterprise Content Governance (ECoG) utopia. This path has recently included Vamosa's Check & Fix feature, a website content monitoring service that automatically fixes errors.

No longer alone in their endeavors, Vamosa recently announced their new partnership with SchemaLogic, an Information Managment software vendor that's certainly no stranger in these parts. Virtual hand in virtual hand, the two companies have founded the ECoG Alliance, and through it will offer a one-stop shop for tools that analyze, cleanse, migrate, monitor and maintain unstructured content types.

As for the motive: “The ability to store, access and share content is integral to the running of an organization but even the best designed content management system can be ruined by poor content quality," said Lowell Anderson, vice president, Marketing, SchemaLogic. "We’ve teamed up with Vamosa to ensure enterprises can obtain a standard of content quality that is built in at the point of creation." And from Nic Archer, senior vice president, Vamosa: "“Partnering with SchemaLogic will allow Vamosa to offer customers improved content governance, thereby improving findability and reducing costs for the enterprise.”

SchemaLogic Nabs Documentum VP Global Accounts

SchemaLogic gets new VP Worldwide Sales

SchemaLogic, provider of Business Semantics Management (BSM) software, just announced a new Vice President of Worldwide Sales.

Tom Pietryga, formerly Vice President of Global Accounts at Documentum, has 25 years experience building, managing,and implementing sales teams on a global scale. For 11 years, he was instrumental in growing EMC Documentum’s annual revenue from $9m to over $400m per year.

SchemaLogic is known for it’s Enterprise Suite that enables companies to connect and manage data between SharePoint and Documentum content management solutions.

Pietryga stated in a press release that his belief that SharePoint “will see exponential growth in the years to come”, along with his knowledge of Documentum influenced his decision to make the switch to SchemaLogic.

SchemaLogic Enters SharePoint Playground

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There’s a big playground up the street and Microsoft SharePoint is the kid every other kid wants to play with. SchemaLogic is no different. The company has just announced the availability of SchemaLogic Enterprise Suite for SharePoint (MOSS) 2007.

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