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Open Text offers iPad support, cross-tool integration

Open Text offers iPad support, cross-tool integration

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 24 Aug 2010 For: Computing Canada Creator
 

The enterprise content management vendor offers law firms integration and support for Windows 7, Microsoft Office 2010, Apple’s iPad, and integration between Open Text products like Social Workplace and eDOCS Edition 5.3. Law firm Stikeman Elliott LLP shares its SharePoint integration

Open Text Corp.’s legal customers will soon have the ability to access and share documents residing in several of the Waterloo-based vendor’s content management products, including the most recently available collaborative tool Social Workplace and edocs edition 5.3, as well as on Apple Inc.’s iPad.

Legal customers have traditionally focused a records management strategy on physical records only, but that perspective has had to expand change in the past few years to encompass a broader range of content, said Todd Partridge, general manager for eDOCS and legal solutions with OpenText.

“Like all other commercial customers, (legal firms) are quickly realizing they have a lot more content in their environment that should be managed as a true vital record,” said Partridge.

Users of Open Text Social Workplace will be able to collaborate on documents stored in Open Text eDOCS, using social features like instant messaging and micro-blogging as per-individual access policies. Released about a year ago, the collaborative tool is meant to give law firms a “two-pronged attack” in building extranets for client access as well as including lawyer biographies for internal knowledge management, said Partridge. Social Workplace is an alternative for law firms that don’t want to use SharePoint.

Recently released eDOCS Edition 5.3 now integrates with, and supports, Windows 7 operating system and Microsoft Office 2010 for 32- and 64-bit platforms. The integration recognizes that legal firms “live in Office and the demand for Office 2010 is out there,” said Partridge.

Users of the Apple iPad can also access content from within eDOCS DM via iPad support in Open Text’s WirelessDMS suite. Support for the iPad follows existing support for the BlackBerry and iPhone. Partridge said there’s a surprising diversity in mobile device usage among lawyers but that one thing is clear: “These attorneys are demanding access to their documents on their mobile devices.”

Open Text Records Management is integrated with eDOCS DM such that users can search and access documents in records management using the eDOCS DM user interface. Also, content in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and SAP applications will also be accessible through eDOCS DM.

One Canadian law firm with eight offices globally has been using Open Text’s document management products, then Hummingbird, since the early 1990s. Employees at Stikeman Elliott LLP also use Microsoft SharePoint to collaborate between offices, but the firm wanted to allow greater access to documents stored in Open Text’s eDOCS DM, said the firm’s director of technology Venky Srinivasan.


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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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