Product
Stable release | DocuShare 6.6 |
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Written in | Java |
Operating system | Windows Unix Linux (cross-platform) |
Available in | Multiple languages (74 countries worldwide) |
License | Commercial/proprietary |
The DocuShare Content Management Platform includes four products:
- DocuShare Express delivers content management tailored to SMBs, for managing digital documents and converting paper content to digital.
- DocuShare provides document management, collaboration, image capture, and Web publishing capabilities to support information sharing in an enterprise or department. Add-ons include records management, lifecycle management, team workspaces, enterprise workflow, capture, and eForms.
- DocuShare Enterprise meets enterprise content management (ECM) requirements for large deployments.
- DocuShare Education is a special configuration for schools and higher education institutions.
Developer tools: DocuShare Developer Environment – A J2EE SDK for integrating DocuShare with other business systems, and building content-centric applications.
Solutions: DocuShare Virtual Filing System – Combines software, hardware, and consulting services to convert paper-based filing into a digital content management system.
Hosted solutions: DocuShare is also available as a hosted offering by Xerox’s outsourced services business.
Read more about this topic: Xerox DocuShare
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