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Press Release
Informative Graphics Releases Brava!® Enterprise 5.0 For
Documentum Webtop and Digital Asset Management (DAM) Clients
New Release Features Support of Visual Rights® Via
“Content Sealed Format” (CSF), Offline View and Markup,
Block-out (Redaction) and Markup Burn-in
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona - May 10, 2004 — Informative
Graphics Corporation (IGC), a leader in Web-document and
collaboration technology, announced the release of its
industry-leading Brava!® Enterprise 5.0 view and markup software
for Documentum Webtop and Digital Asset Management (DAM)
clients, delivering a new standard of viewing versatility for
online access to documents, images, and CAD engineering files.
”Brava 5.0 for Documentum extends the value of our content
management solution and fortifies secure content and document
visualization for our customers," said Naomi Miller, director of
product marketing at Documentum, a division of EMC. “The new
block-out feature (redaction) and Visual Rights® persistent
security controls are important additions that make Brava
extremely attractive for global applications, especially
government.”
Brava’s architecture allows it to support large groups of
users on a single server, making it ideal for Documentum
enterprise deployments. This architecture eliminates the need
for each viewing client to request data from the server (refresh
the view) for each zoom and pan operation.
Brava 5.0 for Documentum creates and views IGC’s new ”content
sealed format” (CSF), which incorporates the Visual Rights
security framework. Visual Rights gives authors selective and
persistent security controls over their content. Markups can be
burned-in to CSF files, and a new block-out function (redaction)
allows users to hide specific file content from view and text
searching. CSF files are viewable by both Brava Enterprise and
the free Brava! Reader.
Brava 5.0 for Documentum also supports occasionally connected
or offline computing, permitting Documentum users to save
selected files in CSF format to their local machine, and then
disconnect from the Brava Server to work offline. Markups
created or modified while offline can be uploaded and saved to
an integrated vault as usual when reconnected to the Brava
Server. This feature allows enterprises to host and centralize
access to content across the firewall, without having to share
native files or send information by email,fax or courier, and
partners, suppliers, and vendors can be granted controlled
access to content so they can provide collaborative comments.
For more information, visit
www.brava4dctm.com.
“Brava 5.0 for Documentum gives large customers an
easy-to-use, fully integrated visualization and annotation
platform to facilitate secure collaboration extending beyond the
firewall,“ said Gary Heath, IGC’s President and CEO. “Companies
in every industry have a solid basis to consider Brava as a
fundamental component in their respective content and document
management strategies,” he added.
About Informative Graphics
Informative Graphics Corporation (IGC), founded in 1990, is a
leading developer of commercial software products for Content
Visualization, Web Publishing, and collaboration. IGC products
are renowned for their cost-saving value, ease-of-use, features
and scalability. With its products deployed by hundreds of
corporations, OEM partners, and service providers worldwide, IGC
is an international company maintaining offices in the United
States, as well as key distribution partners in Europe, Japan,
Asia, and Latin America. The company maintains a Web site at
www.infograph.com.
Contact
Bill Gould
Informative Graphics Corporation
Tel: (602) 971-6061, ext. 144 Fax: (602) 971-1714
Email:
bgould@infograph.com
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Note to Editors: Informative Graphics, Brava!, MYRIAD and
Net-It are registered trademarks of Informative Graphics
Corporation. All other names are property of their respective
owners.
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