We have been a bit quiet on the blogging front because we have had our heads down getting out the new 2.6 release of our document management software. It’s been a sweat, but it has been worth it. Not only have we introduced new features in the software, but we have completely rewritten the documentation and have spent more QA time on it than any other previous release, making it the most reliable release we’ve ever had.
2.6 addresses a number of issues where we have been wanting in the past, like Active Directory and Windows 7. There are still a couple of restrictions regarding deployment on 64 bit servers but these will be resolved very shortly. There are some nice to demo features in there like OCR assisted indexing and a new full text search which apparently works !
Here are some of the important new features we’ve added:
• Active Directory integration
• Enhanced Full Text Search
• OCR Assisted Indexing
• Enhanced Screen Scrape Integration
• Infonic Print Driver ( Print and Store from any application )
• New MS.Office Addin ( Open/Save from Office Applications )
• Infonic Filing Assistant ( Monitor folder for new files and Save )
• Supports Windows 7
• Email ‘Send’ adds Outlook signatures to emails
• Speed improvements in searching / displaying result lists
Over the course of the next few weeks, I’ll take you through the new features. So I’ll start at the top of the list.
Active Directory Integration.
For larger organisations with more than just a dozen or so users it can be quite an overhead to initially configure and then maintain the lists of users in Document Manager.
With 2.6 we have the ability to integrate with your Active Directory to import selected groups and their members. The group permissions must still be defined in Document Manager but this is a one-off exercise and then membership of the groups can be managed in Active Directory.
It is still possible to have non Active Directory users so you can (for example) have external users defined in Document Manager.
Active Directory also brings the option of Single Sign On making the process of logging on much easier for your users.
For existing installations there is a synchronisation process that allows Active Directory users to be ‘mapped’ to existing Document Manager users, thereby preserving the audit records and permissions and preferences etc that already exist.
Tim