Dataware Technologies introduces first enterprise-level Electronic Publishing Management System.CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 1996-- Manages diverse information sources to create and update compelling electronic publications for Internet, Intranet and CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). Dataware Technologies (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : DWTI DWTI Dienst voor Wetenschappelijke en Technische Informatie (Belgium) ), a leading provider of software for professional electronic publishing An umbrella term for non-paper publishing, which includes publishing online or on media such as CDs and DVDs. , today announced Dataware EPMS EPMS Employee Performance Management System EPMS Enlisted Personnel Management System EPMS Enterprise Project Management System EPMS Electrical Power Management System EPMS Electronic Publishing Management System EPMS East Paulding Middle School , the first integrated, enterprise-level Electronic Publishing Management System (EPMS) for corporate, commercial and government publishers. Deloitte & Touche has estimated that approximately 12 to 15 percent of a corporation's revenues are devoted to publishing activities. Dataware EPMS is designed to help these organizations reduce costs and improve efficiency in managing the increasingly complex process of electronic publishing. Dataware EPMS enables organizations to create consistent, compelling electronic publications from a wide variety of source information types, such as word processor, groupware Software that supports multiple users working on related tasks in local and remote networks. Also called "collaborative software," groupware is an evolving concept that is more than just multiuser software which allows access to the same data. , database management, document management, composition, HTML HTML in full HyperText Markup Language Markup language derived from SGML that is used to prepare hypertext documents. Relatively easy for nonprogrammers to master, HTML is the language used for documents on the World Wide Web. and SGML SGML in full Standard Generalized Markup Language Markup language for organizing and tagging elements of a document, including headings, paragraphs, tables, and graphics. systems. Organizations can then publish simultaneously to the Internet, Intranet, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM DVD-ROM: see digital versatile disc. A read-only DVD disc used to permanently store data files. DVD-ROM discs are widely used to distribute large software applications that exceed the capacity of a CD-ROM disc. and client/server systems, providing the flexibility to deliver cost-effective, custom publications to highly targeted audiences. "As Web publishing Creating a Web site and placing it on the Web server. A Web site is a collection of HTML pages with the home page typically named INDEX.HTML. Web sites are designed using Web authoring software which provides a graphical layout capability or by hand coding in HTML or both. moves from adolescence to adulthood, serious organizations want enterprise-quality software to reliably and repeatedly manage their electronic publishing processes," said Kurt Mueller, Dataware Technologies' chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "In creating Dataware EPMS, we have drawn upon our experience working with hundreds of corporate and commercial publishing organizations to help meet their business-critical electronic publishing needs. Dataware EPMS is the logical culmination of our customer-driven approach -- an integrated, scaleable software platform that allows any organization to manage the electronic publishing process from beginning to end." Dataware EPMS is the first software platform to integrate the functionality of numerous standalone software products into one publishing management system. Unlike existing products, which have limited support for source information types and delivery media, Dataware EPMS accepts any source information type into an open system for delivery across multiple media. Dataware EPMS enables non-technical professionals to create highly customized electronic publications, such as product catalogs, commercial titles or internal reference manuals. With Dataware EPMS, organizations can add value to existing information, publish information more economically or create new revenue opportunities. Sophisticated information retrieval information retrieval Recovery of information, especially in a database stored in a computer. Two main approaches are matching words in the query against the database index (keyword searching) and traversing the database using hypertext or hypermedia links. and navigation capabilities are fully integrated with the publishing function, allowing end users to quickly find the information they require. Bill Zoellick, director of document software systems for CAP Ventures, said: "Currently, the electronic publishing market is under-utilizing publishing management tools. Only 37 percent of the publishers creating electronic media are using a management system, and 27 percent of the corporations maintaining intranet sites are using management tools. Given the increasing size and complexity of electronic publications and intranet sites, there is clearly a huge, unfulfilled need for publishing management. Most tools are just too complicated and expensive to deploy. Dataware's new EPMS product addresses this need head on: it is easy to set up, easy to use and specifically designed for managing electronic publications." Complete, Integrated Solution The Dataware EPMS solution includes: -- Dataware EPMS Publishing Manager -- the electronic publishing management system that creates publications for distribution to multiple media, including Web sites, client/server and CD-ROM environments. -- Dataware EPMS Internet and Intranet Server -- a publishing server for Internet and intranet users with enterprise-level security, dynamic display and accounting capabilities. -- Dataware EPMS Client -- a local client for access to Internet, intranet or CD-ROM publications. Publications are also accessible from standard Web browsers The following is a list of web browsers. Historical Historically important browsers In order of release:
-- Dataware EPMS Software Developer's Kit See SDK. -- an application programming interface for further customization of electronic publications. Pricing and Availability Prices start at $15,000, with complete Dataware EPMS Publishing Manager and Internet/intranet server solutions available for under $25,000. Commercial shipment is expected the fourth quarter of 1996. Dataware Technologies Dataware Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: DWTI) develops software for professional electronic publishing. Dataware's innovative software products and solutions enable customers to manage and distribute a wide variety of information via the Internet, CD-ROM, enterprise networks, commercial online services, print-on-demand and combinations of these media. Today, Dataware's software is used by more than 2,000 organizations worldwide -- including commercial publishers, corporations, government agencies, professional firms and educational institutions -- serving over 700,000 end-users in more than 20 countries. For further information, visit http://www.dataware.com. -0- Dataware is a registered trademark of Dataware Technologies, Inc. Other product or company names mentioned in this press release may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged. CONTACT: Dataware Technologies Ann O'Leary, 617/577-2652 aoleary@dataware.com http://www.dataware.com or Schwartz Communications Laura Kempke, 617/431-0770 laurak@schwartz-pr.com |
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