Sells MarketingNet to WAA
How can data management help in establishing energy consumption accountability?
NetEx, a provider of data transport services, has announced plans to offer its HyperIP data transport acceleration technology to solution provider partners as a managed service for one-time data migration projects or recurring replication.
Trial Solutions, a provider of litigation support technology, services and consulting, has announced a partnership with earlyCASE, a developer of advanced early case assessment software for eDiscovery, to enable Trial to provide earlyCASE to the members of its national litigation support service provider and computer forensics alliance networks.
ValueCentric, a provider of on-demand data management and performance analytics, is using Adobe Flex technology in its application, ValueTrak, to augment the traditional HTML environment, resulting in easier navigation for its users.
Piedmont Healthcare has selected integrated performance improvement solution, Sunrise EPSi, from Eclipsys, a provider of clinical and revenue cycle software.
Power and natural gas distributor Exelon has selected digital investigations systems provider Guidance Software's EnCase eDiscovery for search, collection, preservation and processing of electronically stored information.
Employees dealing with document management, too, will be shifted
Framestore stores 200TB data of the animation work in Infortrend’s EonStor systems
Software to transport real-time sales data from stores to headquarters
QuantHouse, which develops software for low-latency market data delivery and alpha generation, has added a connectivity offering. Although the addition of the QuantLINK service enables QuantHouse to offer a product which combines its market data delivery, proximity hosting and global order routing, it remains to be seen whether it will bring in new customers or just keep existing ones happy.
Although communications service providers are faced with shrinking or flat IT budgets, their core product is becoming a commodity. They have responded with new business strategies, products and partnerships. However, many providers have implemented on an ad hoc basis, rather than establish a comprehensive enterprise content management strategy, thus crippling their cost effectiveness.
Having already weathered a significant degree of consolidation in the past three years, the Documents and Records Management market is braced for further and more radical change. The explosion of content generated and consumed within enterprises is driving this growth, rekindling the interest of software vendors and service providers alike in entering this post-consolidation market.