Lisbon, Portugal., September 30, 2009 - Arquo Technologies S.A, the leading provider of high performance digital archive solutions, today announced the launch of new release 3.2,with important improvements in scalability and integration, now supporting the CMIS protocol. Integration is also improved with an entirely new approach to security allowing delegation of the authorization control to third party solutions already installed on the organizations creating no disruption on these environments. The software significantly decreases the amount of time taken to access information, increasing efficiency, scalability and productivity, which extend ARQUOS' software offerings to complement and increase the performance of document management systems and collaboration applications.
"With the introduction of CMIS protocol and the possibility to delegate the security to third party solution, we now have broader access to the document and content management market by increasing the performance of the information access and exchange according with the enterprise needs," said Filipe Velosa, Chief Technology Officer at ARQUO. "ARQUO provides powerful ingestion and retrieval rates according to the most demanding businesses when it comes to work information, and with an low total cost of ownership, where true scalability can be applied resulting in real performance increases with none or very low investment."
Simple to install, easy to integrate and use, Arquo Digital Archive brings the power of ARQUO technology to users who want to store from a few thousands to millions of digital documents a day.
With the new load balancing and high availability features along with SNMP monitoring, ARQUO provides the most self sufficient and low maintenance solution to archive any kind of digital object, allowing real 24x7 access and immediate access to ingested information, even while batch processes are running, without any break on productivity or failure of the system.
The improved multi-company support, allows central management of all the instances or delegates to each company the responsibility to define their own domain security policies, auditing, system configuration and resources, allowing ARQUO to compete in markets like BPO companies.
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