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Vamosa Joins OASIS CMIS Technology Committee

Vamosa Joins OASIS CMIS Tech Committee

There's a new player at the OASIS CMIS Technology Committee table. Vamosa is a provider of Information Logistics -- which basically means they help you with your content in any way possible. From moving, to monitoring, to maintaining and manipulating, Vamosa knows how to make your content work.

Makes sense they would want to be a part of the Content Management Interoperability Specification (just felt like saying that whole thing...). CMIS will provide structure for how organizations need to make their content available for cross-repository chatter.

Vamosa Opens Door for IBM Lotus Quickr

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It is universally known that a content management system is only useful when it has content to manage. Unfortunately, the problem of how to migrate content either into a new CMS or from one CMS to another is rarely considered ahead of time and is far from trivial.

Vamosa to Host Webinars for SharePoint Migrations

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Vamosa, which received accolades for its “cool” factor in the ECM sector (there’s a cool factor?), has decided to spread the love.

The content migration pros will be hosting free webinars for people seeking to learn more about analysis and migration tools for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

The webinars start this month and last through the end of 2007. You’ll get online demonstrations of the Vamosa content and document store analysis and migration offerings, along with info on how to conduct successful migrations yourself.

Register for a webinar at the Vamosa website.

Better Search, Outlook Integration for MOSS 2007

Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007 LogoTwo new add-ons for Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server (MOSS) 2007 strive to not only make it easier and faster for users to locate their content but also enable them to store content in SharePoint directly from Outlook.

Vamosa Liberates Web Content for SharePoint

Vamosa LogoVamosa, again earning their classification as a Cool Vendor (we would prefer Nifty Vendor ourselves) in content management, has announced the release of free content analysis and migration software for Microsoft SharePoint.

In case up front clarification is needed, this tool is for, er, migrating content into, not out of a SharePoint system.

Vamosa Labeled Cool in the ECM Social Chain

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You can never quite escape the high school popularity contest, and that’s okay as long as you’re on the winning team. Gartner, a technology analyst firm with worldwide accolades, just labeled Vamosa a Cool Vendor in Content Management. Vamosa is a market leader in processing, analysis and content migration. This comes hot behind Vox’s acquisition of a Shiny Media award for Best Web 2.0 Innovation, kicking off awards season in the enterprise content management world.

SharePoint Goes Mobile with Colligo Reader

Colligo Reader for SharePointColligo Networks, an offline collaboration solutions for mobile professionals, has announced the release of Version 2.0 of the Colligo for SharePoint product family. The new release supports the 2007 Microsoft Office System and Vista and aims to further the reach of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 to “users who need access both online and offline — enabling these businesses to effectively increase the adoption and utility of SharePoint with their workforce.”

Vamosa Updates Content Migrator Toolset

Vamosa Content MigratorVamosa recently announced the availability of v2.9 of Content Migrator, their content analysis and migration software. This newest release brings even better document migration and adds increased link cohesion capabilities.

This is the first time that Vamosa has introduced the concept of ‘link cohesion’ to the document world, although it has been a popular feature of “Vamosa Content Migrator and has been used when migrating web content to translate all internal website hyperlinks.” By bringing this feature to documents now, it will be a boon to companies that have large document and content archives in transition.

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