BASIS Document Management Solution To Be Highlighted At Electronic Government Conference & Exposition
Dublin, OH - 1998-06-01 - The BASIS Division of Open Text will
exhibit BASIS Techlib, a fully web-enabled integrated library system, at the
1998 Electronic Government Exposition (E-Gov '98).
Scheduled for July 8-9 at the Washington Convention Center in
Washington, D.C., E-Gov '98 is expected to attract more than 10,000
technology professionals.
"BASIS is a tool already widely used among various government
agencies," says Scott Scharadin, vice president of marketing, BASIS
Division. "Dozens of the most secure installations rely on BASIS and
BASIS Techlib for managing large-scale document and multimedia
collections."
BASIS manages the mission critical document and information collections
of government agencies worldwide in 10 native languages. Current U.S.
agencies using BASIS include: Department of Defense, Department of
Education, Department of Energy, Health and Human Services,
Department of Labor, Department of Treasury and the Environmental
Protection Agency.
Now shipping, BASIS Techlib serves the automation needs of special
libraries, and is geared to meet the market requirements of today and
tomorrow. Innovations built into the new interface were derived from the
comments and suggestions of more than 250 clients, as well as from a
customer advisory group.
BASIS Techlib demonstrations will be given at E-Gov booth #110.
Note: Open Text and Livelink are trademarks of Open Text Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies.
Margaret E. Dobbin
Director, Industry Analyst Relations
Open Text Corporation
+1-519-888-7111 ext.2410
mdobbin@opentext.com
Monta Kerr-Johnson
Account Director
High Road Communications
(416) 368-8348
mkerr@highrd.com