EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) announced the expansion of its OEM Content Management, Capture and XML Data Management software product portfolio. These offerings allow developers to include sophisticated capture, rich content management capabilities and information rights management in their software products. EMC positions itself as a complete source of enterprise content management (ECM) solutions designed specifically for independent software providers wanting to embed functionality in their applications. EMC's range of content management products available to developers now include: document management, business process management, records management, information rights management, XML data management, and a host of document capture solutions. The most recent addition to the EMC OEM family is the EMC Documentum XML Store OEM Edition for XML data management - designed to manage technical information, publish complex documentation, and share data anywhere. XML Store OEM Edition is suited for data intensive industries such as aerospace, manufacturing, publishing, and the public sector. EMC's Information Rights Management software development kit (SDK) is targeted towards software developers, Web 2.0 applications, software as a service (SaaS) environments and product equipment companies offering developers a means to include information control and security to ensure that sensitive information remains secure as it is shared both internally and externally. Another core member of the OEM family is EMC Documentum ApplicationXtender document management software, which electronically stores, organizes, and manages virtually any kind of business content. Based on a Microsoft Windows/.NET-optimized system, ApplicationXtender integrates document imaging, viewing and annotation, report management, workflow, and document management services. http://www.emc.com/
EMC Announces Expanded OEM Portfolio for Software Developers
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