![]() "Adding support for key formats such as Word, Excel and CAD definitely extends ViewONE Pro's reach into a wider ECM and RM market," says Jeremy Jones, Daeja's marketing director. But adding viewing support isn't the only benefit of the Universal Viewing Module. The Universal Viewing Module adds MS Office, AutoCAD, EPS and a wide range of other word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, engineering and graphics formats to ViewONE Pro's existing in-built and modular support for PDF, TIF, JPEG, BMP and DjVu. Installing and maintaining plug-ins or standalone viewers across a large user base to support these document types can require substantial administration time and expensive licensing (compounded if each user's need is only periodic), but extendible applet ViewONE Pro and its Universal Viewing Module automatically roll out to all web-based users with no installation needed, whilst Daeja's low-cost server licensing policy means no additional user license fees. IBM leads the enterprise content management sector by market share, according to analyst company Gartner, with 20% of the market in 2012.Daeja Image Systems today announced the launch of its Universal Viewing Module for ViewONE Pro, which extends the viewing and annotation support of its thin-client web-based image viewer to over 300 formats (including MS Office) with no client installation or privileges required.Ĭomplying with Freedom of Information, Sarbanes-Oxley, Basel II and other legislation has led companies to significantly extend the range, and age, of records they store permanently in their web-based ECM and RM repositories, presenting a problem when it comes to enabling viewing and mark-up of those documents, especially where the applications that created them are no longer available, or where, for security, user access needs to be limited to viewing and annotating, but not editing the original. “The acquisition of Daeja will simplify how business data is viewed by department or line-of-business users.” “IBM is continuing to lead the way in helping organizations access the content they rely upon for everyday operations,” said IBM Enterprise Content Management Business Leader Doug Hunt. "An insurance agent, for example, can view car accident photos and images off-site to speed up the claims review process," it said.ĭaeja's software also supports access control management, so documents can be limited to only the employees that have permission to access them. ![]() IBM says the software allows users to access a large number of files, and files that are large in size.
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