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IGC Offers Brava! for EMC Documentum xCP 2.0

Comments, redactions can be made directly in Brava.

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By DE Editors  

March 27, 2013

Informative Graphics (IGC) has updated its flagship viewing and collaboration software, Brava!, for the latest version of EMC Documentum xCP. IGC participated in the EMC early access program xCP 2.0, ensuring that Brava is seamlessly integrated into the solution development platform, the company says.

The Brava HTML client adds functionality to EMC Documentum xCP 2.0 that is not available in competing viewers, the company added. Users can view and collaborate on virtually any type of file, including PDFs, CAD drawings, image files and Microsoft Office documents. Comments and redactions are made directly within Brava, although they are saved in a separate file within the EMC Documentum repository. This ensures that the original source document is not compromised

Brava offers redaction tools for removing sensitive content from documents, not just hiding it. Bidirectional, dynamic stamps can pull data from the database or push user-entered data to it.

For more information, visit Informative Graphics.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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