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Open Text announces first comprehensive system for integrated records, archiving, storage management

Johannesburg, 01 Nov 2007

Lava Systems Africa, an affinity partner of Canadian-based Open Text, and one of the companies within the Enterprise Content & Wireless (ECW) Group, today announced the latter`s Open Text Enterprise Library Services, which provides the industry`s first comprehensive offering for integrated records, metadata, archiving and storage management for all content types across an enterprise.

The offering gives customers a single `trusted repository` delivered as a shared service for all content, allowing customers to set consistent rules for managing and archiving content to meet compliance and business requirements, while helping organisations reduce storage costs.

Open Text Enterprise Library Services is one of three new content services, which forms the basis for a next-generation content management framework that takes a unique, repository-agnostic approach to ECM, eliminating the content and process silos created by different systems by decoupling the user experience from the underlying information repositories.

Open Text Enterprise Library Services provides the critical foundation for a true enterprise-wide ECM strategy, allowing organisations to manage content and metadata in a single, consistent way.

Information is archived and stored based on a life cycle defined by records retention and disposition rules and the value of the content to the organisation, utilising records management that is already US Department of Defence 5015.2-STD compliant (a key standard for records management software used in corporations and government).

Enterprise Library Services integrates with SAP and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, as well as Open Text products, including Livelink ECM, Livelink ECM-eDOCS (formerly Hummingbird Enterprise) and Artesia.

"Customer can`t solve corporate-wide content management challenges without a single records management and archiving system that applies one set of ground rules to all content," commented Kirk Roberts, President of Livelink ECM Division at Open Text.

"It`s critical to meeting compliance and legal rules, but the benefits go far beyond that. Enterprise Library Services gives customers a single system with the power to, once and for all, organise the daily onslaught of e-mail and documents that flood their systems every day. The result is lower costs and great value for IT, and improved productivity for staff."

An important benefit of Enterprise Library Services, according to Roberts, is that customers gain added value from critical systems such as e-mail, by adding a ready-to-use records management and archiving system that can manage content for the long-term. Customers can improve the performance of systems such as e-mail and be assured that content that must be retained for many years is being properly archived and managed outside of systems that are designed for short-term storage.

Enterprise Library Services solves customers` biggest storage challenges because it uses Open Text`s Intelligent Storage Management (ISM) capabilities. Rather than have storage requirements define where content is stored, ISM virtualises storage and lets retention rules, policies and the importance of content define how information is stored, right down to defining specific storage devices.

Open Text integrates with all major storage systems, from leading vendors such as EMC, Hitachi, Sun, HP and others, so customers have the flexibility to use any combination of storage systems they want. Because the rules governing how information is stored is independent from the storage devices themselves, customers have the flexibility to change out older storage systems without having to worry about the content stored on those systems.

Enterprise Library Services also provides a robust search capability, including brokered or federated search, helping users easily search content in multiple systems to find the information they need. The federated search capability lets users enter a search term and receive unified results from multiple search engines inside and outside of the company`s systems.

Records management leadership

Enterprise Library Services furthers Open Text`s worldwide leadership in records management and continues a string of records management innovations this year. In April, Open Text became the first ECM vendor to offer an SAP-endorsed business solution for records management

Open Text is also the leader in document management and archiving for SAP applications, with solutions deployed in more than 2 500 SAP customer sites around the world.

For further information, please contact Ray Dalgarno, Lava Systems Africa: tel 011 675-7193, fax 011 675-4075, e-mail rayd@lavasystems.co.za.

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Enterprise Content and Wireless (ECW)

ECW is the merged entity of Lava Systems Africa and Lava Systems Mobile (LSM).

The Lava Systems Africa (LSA) team originated in the late 1990s with the objective of becoming a premier supplier of enterprise systems based around knowledge management, document management, records management, image management, collaboration and workflow solutions. The emerging demands that were identified included government process re-engineering, supply chain co-ordination, customer relationship management, e-government and B2B processing. In support of these business aims the technology platforms chosen had to enjoy a proven global track record and adhere to open Internet architecture standards and developments. LSA is a South African-based company dedicated to the sales, marketing, support and consultancy founded upon the Livelink product suite from Open Text, a product that the staff has been involved with since 1998. LSA user base embraces customers from both the private and public sector and includes organisations such as Bateman Projects Limited, Alexander Forbes, the Gauteng Provincial Government and the National Social Security Fund of Uganda.

Lava Systems Mobile, a company focusing on the development of mobile applications and tools, was originally created in 2005 and later that year absorbed KeyTools, a well established mobile applications software developer with international links.

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