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Support for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Office Professional 2010 extend OnBase to more desktops

Hyland Software's transactional content capabilities with the collaborative technologies of Microsoft power more efficient business processes.

Johannesburg, 13 May 2010

Hyland supports Microsoft platforms, like SharePoint Server Office, as they are the foundation of many organisations' processes. Staff turns to these technologies first to create, collaborate on and share content.

So making them the gateway for users to access enterprise applications, such as transactional enterprise content management (ECM), only makes sense. This allows employees to stay more involved with processes, such as those in accounts payable and human resources. And, they're more likely to do so because they can access them through the Microsoft tools they use every day.

To amplify the combined power of collaborative and transactional ECM, Hyland Software has extended its OnBase integrations with Microsoft technologies, including the new Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010.

"Microsoft products play a strategic role in most companies' IT structures," said AJ Hyland, president and CEO of Hyland Software. "It's why, for the past two decades, Hyland has positioned OnBase with Microsoft technologies. Now, we have many packaged integrations for SharePoint Server 2010 and Office 2010. The result is that organisations can have all the ECM capabilities they need from just two vendors."

Here are a few benefits of Hyland Software's alignment of OnBase with Microsoft technologies:

* Promotes adoption and reduces training, because users can stay in programs with which they're familiar.
* Allows more people to participate in document-driven transactional processes, ultimately increasing productivity.
* Eases integration because Hyland is experienced in the .NET Framework, and OnBase is based on it.

"As organisations continue to build their IT foundations on Microsoft technologies, they also continue to explore ways of maximising these investments by integrating with complex business processes," said Ryan Duguid, senior product manager on the Enterprise Content Management Team at Microsoft Corp. "OnBase extends the reach of SharePoint Server and Office 2010 with vertical transactional content management and process automation applications, developed using the latest Microsoft technologies."

For more information, visit the following link about how Hyland Software's solutions work with Microsoft technologies.

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