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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.

A Look at Automated Content Migration: Part 3 - Proventeq

proventeq_logo_2010.jpgIt's been awhile since we talked content migration, so we thought we would take a look at a couple of other solutions on the market. Proventeq has been in the content migration market since 2007, with a special focus on Oracle and SharePoint. Let's have a look.  

Vamosa Repackages Content Migrator, Offers Web And Document Suites

vamosa_logo_2008.jpg The escalation of unstructured content and Vamosa’s (news, site) stated purpose of offering enterprises ways to deal with that content has resulted in it repacking its flagship Content Migrator into two different configurable platforms that can be combined in a single installation.

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. 

Catch AIIM's ECM Roadshow Touring the U.K. in June

aiim_roadshow_2010.jpgAny British-based businesses looking for information on enterprise content solutions will find advice and solutions in their area thanks to Aiim's (news, site) road trip.

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.

A Look at Automated Content Migration: Part 2 - Vamosa

vamosa_logo_2008.jpgVamosa (news, site) has been around for a number of years now, but the latest version of their Content Migrator -- version 3 -- was just recently released. In this second article of our series (see part one covering Kapow Technologies here) we take a look at Vamosa Content Migrator 3.0. Come along for the ride.

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Vamosa Content Migrator v3 Includes New Policy Engine, Hosted Version

Vamosa Launched Latest Version of Content MigratorJust in time for Gilbane Boston, Vamosa (news, site) has launched the latest version of its Content Migrator with a new policy engine.

A Look at Automated Content Migration: Part 1 - Kapow Technologies

When it comes to migrating your content to a new content management system, the only way to go is automated. In this article series we take a close look at several of the automated solutions on the market, starting with Kapow Tech's content migration tools.

Vamosa Extends Records Management, eDiscovery Software

Vamosa Extends Records Management, eDiscovery FunctionalityNot long ago, we discussed Vamosa’s (news, site) work in the Enterprise Content Governance (ECoG) field and their new Check and Fix tool.

Recently, the vendor extended its Check and Fix functionality to cater more to eDiscovery and web records management scenarios.

Vamosa Grabs Another Content Governance Partner

Vamosa Grabs Another Content Governance Partner Vamosa's (news, site) been a busy little bee this summer. On top of landing a pretty penny (er, pound) from the Capital for Enterprise Fund and a partnership with SchemaLogic, the enterprise content governance specialists have formed a strategic alliance with Cambridge Technology Partners (CTP). The union is expected to further address ECoG by way of a range of technologies for analyzing, migrating, monitoring and maintaining unstructured content types, such as Web and document content.

The partnership will operate under the belief that most companies don't consider content governance challenges until they launch a migration or consolidation project. Logically, the match works because CTP's individual response is to help companies understand and address these challenges beforehand, while Vamosa offers an integrated suite of products to manage the end-to-end process of maintaining content quality.

"The notion of web and enterprise content governance is gaining more attention within the enterprise," said Vijay Srinivasan, CEO of CTP. The challenge many organizations face today is compliance--or lack of it--with internal and external policies and regulatory standards. While enterprise content tends to be driven by content quality and governance principles, many organizations often end up with content that is not accessible, not cost-controlled and impossible to search.”

Word on the street is that together the two companies will begin by focusing on popular platforms like Microsoft SharePoint, Documentum, Oracle UCM, IBM Lotus Notes, and Day Software. To keep up with the developments, hang around here.

Vamosa Lands £1 Mil. Investment for Enterprise Content Solutions

enterprise cms, enterprise content governance, 1 million British pounds equals 1.6 million U.S. dollars, 1.2 million euros and 21.25 million pesos. Lesson in exchange rates aside it’s obviously a hefty amount of money, making Vamosa’s (news, site) recent negotiation through Glasgow-based Maven Capital Partners no small accomplishment.

The money pot is called the Capital for Enterprise fund, and Vamosa is one of the first two companies to be assisted by it. 

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.”

Vamosa Tools for Fixing the Enterprise Content Governance Mess

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The notions of web and enterprise content governance are gaining more and more attention -- partially, due to growing concerns around eDiscovery and other compliance challenges. Everyone has some sort of content (and its volumes are growing at the speed of light), but do you have standards, policies and procedures around it? How do you enforce them?

The challenge many organizations face is compliance (or lack of it) with internal and external policies and regulatory standards. This is exactly the challenge Vamosa (news, site) is trying to address with its new product called Check & Fix.

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