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Informative Graphics Announces New Brava! 7.1 Viewer for SharePoint 2010

Features secure document sharing and improve search experience.

By DE Editors  

July 16, 2012

By DE Editors

Informative Graphics (ICG) has released Brava! 7.1 for SharePoint 2010. Brava provides a zero-client viewer for SharePoint end-users and administrators, offers improved search and markup capabilities, and allows for secure document sharing.

Brava Protected Libraries allow users to view, but not download or change, sensitive documents in the repository. Brava 7.1 can also markup video files, and SharePoint administrators gain greater flexibility and tighter control to manage Brava deployment, according to the company.

Highlights of the current release include:

Securely Share Documents: Protected Libraries allow users to view, but not download sensitive files, from the repository.

Zero-Client Viewer and Improved Search Experience: Search for and pinpoint the exact content needed.

Video Markup Capabilities: SharePoint users can now markup video files.

Improved Customization: Greater flexibility and tighter control over how Brava is deployed .

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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