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Vamosa Content Migrator for IBM Lotus Quickr

Vamosa Content Migrator for IBM Lotus Quickr software enable people to share everyday business content faster

Migration of content from file servers and legacy systems speeds up team collaboration and enables innovation for competitive edge.

NEW YORK – September 18, 2007: At the IBM Lotus Collaboration Summit today, Vamosa (http://www.vamosa.com) announced Vamosa Content Migrator for IBM Lotus Quickr, a new way for organizations to fast start their Lotus Quickr implementation. 

Lotus Quickr is a Web 2.0 based collaborative content offering, designed to transform the way everyday business content, such as documents and rich media, is stored and shared, to enable more effective team collaboration for innovation.

Vamosa Content Migrator for Lotus Quickr enables organizations to unleash the potential of their collective IQ faster by pre-loading documents and rich media into Lotus Quickr team places with market leading automated content migration tools.  Details on the product can be found at www.vamosa.com/quickr. Vamosa’s software enables faster implementation of Lotus Quickr’s rich set of collaborative content and team services including wikis and team blogs.  By migrating content from file servers, intranets and legacy systems into Lotus Quickr’s scalable content repositories, Vamosa helps organizations implement Quickr faster.

“Vamosa helps drive innovation for competitive edge by enabling faster team collaboration with automatic content transformation and migration tools,” explains George Knox, Chief Executive Officer, Vamosa. “Vamosa tools reduce the time, cost and risk of moving to any new Enterprise Content Management system, including IBM Lotus Quickr.”

Vamosa Content Migrator for Lotus Quickr helps organizations:

- automatically capture all content stored on existing intranet, file systems and legacy systems before enhancing and loading it into Lotus Quickr team places

- standardize, enhance and transform files including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Acrobat to conform to an organization’s document management policies

- apply relevant properties, categories and taxonomy metadata automatically to documents and intranet content during the migration phase

- implement an organization’s information architecture automatically in the Lotus Quickr content repository, and assign content to the standard templates

- automatically maintain the integrity of links held in intranet pages and documents, and ensure that all references remain valid and accessible in Lotus Quickr team places.

"Lotus Quickr offers businesses new ways to collaborate and easily access the content they need with web 2.0 technologies," commented Chris Parkhouse, Head of Marketing, Vamosa. "And Vamosa helps populate Lotus Quickr team places faster with proven automatic document and content migration software tools."

Customers around the world are enjoying the benefits of Vamosa’s solutions to analyze and migrate intranets, web sites and document stores from any legacy system, web server or file server to any enterprise content management system, such as Lotus Quickr, with automation.

Vamosa Content Migrator for IBM Lotus Quickr software is expected to be available before the end of 2007. Pricing will be available later in the year.

For further information please contact Vamosa by telephone on +44 (0)141 574 2500 or +1 617 621 3041. Alternatively email marketing@vamosa.com.


Migration to SharePoint 2007 Webinars

September 7, 2007, Glasgow, UK - web site, intranet and document store analysis and migration company Vamosa (http://www.vamosa.com) is now offering free webinars for customers wanting to learn more about analysis and migration tools for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

 

The ‘Migration to SharePoint 2007’ webinars start in September 2007 and consist of online demonstrations of Vamosa’s content and document store analysis and migration products, and are currently set to run throughout the rest of the year.

 

Presented by Nic Archer, Senior Vice President of Vamosa, the webinar will show customers the benefits of automated intranet and document migration, and of providing SharePoint 2007 customers with a quick start using Vamosa tools.

 

The webinars, which may be found at www.vamosa.com, cover everything from how to analyse your existing document stores and intranets, to how to transform and migrate content to SharePoint 2007. The online demonstrations also give customers tips and insights on what to consider when planning a document or web content migration project.

 

Using screen sharing inside a web browser, customers are able to watch live as key features of Vamosa Content Analyser and Vamosa Content Migrator are demonstrated. The simultaneous toll-free telephone conference allows customers to listen to the presentation and to ask questions in real time.

 

“Vamosa helps drive innovation for competitive edge by enabling faster team collaboration with automatic content transformation and migration tools,” explains Chris Parkhouse, Head of Marketing for Vamosa. “Vamosa tools reduce the time, cost and risk of moving to any new Enterprise Content Management system, including SharePoint 2007.”

 

“Webinars provide an ideal way for customers to learn about Vamosa’s software tools in the comfort of their own home or office.” concludes Parkhouse.

 

For further information please contact Vamosa by telephone on +44 (0)141 574 2500 or +1 617 621 3041. Alternatively email marketing@vamosa.com.

 

About Vamosa

 

Vamosa is the market leader in delivering software solutions for document and content analysis, transformation and migration. Using Vamosa’s automated tools – Vamosa Content Analyser and Vamosa Content Migrator – in a migration project can produce savings of up to 80% in cost and time over manual alternatives. With offices in Cambridge, MA, USA, and Glasgow, UK, Vamosa has attracted clients including The Club (a consortium of UK Government departments), Cable & Wireless, Vodafone, AXA, Statoil, Volkswagen North America, Alltel and Bank of America.

 

For more information visit www.vamosa.com


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