IBM Corp.’s US$1.6 billion purchase of content management software maker FileNet Corp. will establish Big Blue as the leading player in the enterprise content management (ECM) space, says one Canadian ...
The move follows FileNet's decision last month to buy Web content management vendor eGrail for $10 million, about double that company's revenue last year, in a move that pits FileNet more squarely ...
FileNet, the enterprise content management (ECM) specialist acquired by IBM last October, has released a major update to its P8 process and content management platform, which it said adds more than 75 ...
IBM also announced some updates to its collaboration software. Lotus Quickr now includes IBM ECM Services for Lotus Quickr, providing integration with documents, and other files residing in IBM ...
The FileNet | IBM ECM User Conference 2007, came to a successful close recently. The event, held in Rome, Italy from May 22 nd-25 th 2007 was attended by senior FileNet and IBM partners, executives ...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and FileNet Corporation (NASDAQ: FILE) has announced that the two companies have entered into a definitive agreement for IBM to acquire FileNet, a publicly held company based in Costa ...
IBM (news, site) announced fairly significant updates to its Enterprise Content Management (ECM) product families, including Business Process Management (BPM), eDiscovery and Archiving. Apparently ...
A correction was made to this story. Read below for details. IBM has agreed to acquire content-management software maker FileNet for about $1.6 billion in cash, the companies said Thursday. FileNet is ...
FileNet, an IBM (NYSE: IBM) company, today unveiled Customer Information Management, a single customer view solution that allows people dealing with customer enquiries to access all documents, images ...
FileNet's Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions allow customers to build and sustain competitive advantage by managing content throughout their organizations, automating and streamlining their ...
The company is pricing the FileNet Web Content Management application at $125,000 for a two-CPU system and $195,000 for a four-CPU system. "What [the newly integrated package allows me to do is ...