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February 28, 2008
By DE Editors
DocuLex (Winter Haven, FL) announced an update for its Archive Studio 4 WebSearch, an easy to use, web-enabled document management program developed for use throughout business operations to enable secure, Instant Document Access from any location. Searches can be performed using document-specific meta-data descriptions, full text content, as well as date ranges, search history, search lists, and saved searches.
WebSearch is now a workflow enabler, providing users the ability to share and amend native format documents, while organizing and tracking each amended version. WorkSpace enables users to group sets of documents together to be shared with colleagues, and a discussion feature has been added for users to comment on document content. The program offers secure Web 2.0-based instant document access from any location via the internet including permission assigning and active directory integration.
SQL or SQL Express database support handles substantial file data storage, providing users with Microsoft off-the-shelf database power. The Active Directory integration enables heightened security and user permission access and tracking. The program manages multiple levels of security.
For additional information on DocuLex Archive Studio 4 WebSearch update, contact DocuLex.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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