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Nuxeo on Monday announced that Galaxy partner metaLogic Consulting will showcase for the first time a Lotus Notes integration and migration software to the Nuxeo open source ECM platform. The metaLogic product will be available this spring. metaLogic brings deep content management expertise to its customer base and has more than 12 years experience as an IBM partner.
"Many companies are currently using Lotus Domino Document Manager, which has reached end of life. These companies have exciting opportunities to move to modern, interoperable ECM platforms," said Bruce Grant, president of metaLogic. "We've been building out solutions to address this transition problem for the past year. We believe that Nuxeo's offering is a great migration path for companies who want to migrate their information to a flexible, open, stable enterprise document management system."
People interested in reading more about IBM's plans around the Lotus Domino Document Manager can go to: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/products/dominodocumentmgr.
"Our partnership with metaLogic continues the Nuxeo strategy to stay close to market needs and be responsive to changing conditions in the ECM world," said Eric Barroca, CEO of Nuxeo. "We believe, as do our partners and customers, that Nuxeo's open source ECM platform is uniquely capable of providing the best alternative to companies looking for a flexible, production-class content management application platform."
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