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FileNet

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FileNet

A document imaging system from IBM (www.filenet.com). Introduced in 1985 by FileNet Corporation, the company was acquired by IBM in 2006. FileNet is the most widely used high-end workflow system and runs on PCs and a variety of Unix workstations. The company coined the term "enterprise content management" (ECM) to apply to the dissemination of content in all its forms, such as images, forms, emails, scanned documents and electronic files.


(storage)FileNet - A system for storage of images on laser disk using COLD.


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IBM (NYSE:IBM) and FileNet Corporation (NASDAQ:FILE) today announced that the two companies have entered into a definitive agreement for IBM to acquire FileNet, a publicly held company based in Costa Mesa, Calif.
Decru, a NetApp (Nasdaq:NTAP) company, and FileNet Corporation (Nasdaq:FILE) today announced they are teaming to deliver secure enterprise content management (ECM) solutions to enhance privacy for sensitive and regulated data.
A key exhibitor at the conference, Esker was also named in May as a FileNet ValueNet technology ISV partner.
 
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