In today`s technology news roundup: Global crackdown on Net crime, Intel upgrades Centrino chip, IBM buys into content management, and Nokia, Vodafone seek simpler software.
Online content provider I-Net Bridge has introduced a monthly forum to help companies get the best out of their intranet service.
The ISO 15489 standard is a practical design and implementation methodology that has been adopted across the globe as a formalised information, documentation and records management standard.
Canadian-based Open Text will acquire Artesia Technologies, a provider of digital asset management solutions, says local Open Text partner, Lava Systems Africa.
Organisations should develop simple systems to capture embedded knowledge in a formalised manner, linked to the company`s business processes, says Sybille McCloghrie, director of Tilos Business Solutions.
Upfront Systems will provide training in the open source content management frameworks, Zope and Plone.
Macromedia`s new Web Publishing System is available through local distributor Dax Data.
US-based IntelliReach, represented locally by Titan IT, has announced the latest version of its content filtering solution, MessageScreen 4.3.
Gartner has positioned FileNet in the "Leader" quadrant in its 2004 Magic Quadrant assessment of Pure-Play Business Process Management vendor offerings. [Local rep: Ovations]
Before companies can manage corporate information assets, they have to know what they are.
Executives cannot afford to ignore the records retention regulations that are impacting all industries.
The SurfControl Web Filter for Cisco Content Engine has been introduced, says local SurfControl distributor Networks Unlimited.
Online content service provider McGregor BFA has become a wholly owned subsidiary of M-Web Business.