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IGC releases Brava 7 for Microsoft SharePoint 2010


SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — Informative Graphics Corp. (IGC) has released its Brava! Enterprise 7 software for Microsoft SharePoint 2010.

Brava for SharePoint allows users to easily interact with documents anywhere, anytime using only their web browser, the company said. Brava adds key document-centric workflow actions including the ability to add stamps, create threaded discussions and other markups, publish documents to PDF or TIFF, and redact sensitive content and privacy information.

With Brava, SharePoint 2010 customers can:
• View virtually any file format, even CAD drawings, within SharePoint.
• Enhance SharePoint document searches with thumbnails, full document previews, in-document context-based and term-hit navigation.
• Enhance transactional, document-centric workflows to provide greater usability, efficiency, content security and the accuracy of change communication.
• Provide users more insight into the document by embedding a thumbnail, full document view or document metadata display on any SharePoint page through standard web parts.
• Support compliance requirements by adding metadata-driven stamps or watermarks, recording discussions and their resolutions and by performing intelligent, pattern-based redaction.

Gary Heath, IGC's president and CEO, said: "Informative Graphics has been a provider of document software for the leading ECM solutions for twenty years. Now we are bringing that same, proven ECM document technology and expertise to SharePoint 2010, offering unique, ready-to-use benefits to SharePoint ISV's, SI's and corporate end users. Our technology delivers clear value to document-centric processes and really improves how Information Workers find and interact with the data they need to perform their jobs."

For more information about Brava for SharePoint 2010, please visit www.infograph.com/sharepoint.
 

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