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posted 5 Oct 2004
Convera nabs huge contract with FBI
Search and categorisation-software vendor Convera has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract by the FBI to provide the US law-enforcement agency with a search and retrieval platform.
The FBI will use Convera’s RetrievalWare product at agency headquarters and field offices. The system will allow analysts to search through the FBI’s massive counter-terrorism and automated case-systems database and extract specific data to help respond to homeland security threats.
www.convera.com
Capita gets £70m contract for DWP
The UK’s Department for Work and Pensions has awarded business-process-outsourcing vendor Capita a seven-year, £70m contract to manage its records-storage and retrieval service.
Capita will undertake organisational, process and technological enhancements to improve access, retrieval and tracking of approximately 60 million social security and disability benefit claim forms and associated files. Capita will assume responsibility for consolidating the existing 44 file stores in the UK to one central location.
www.capita.co.uk
Diebold to manage Bank of Punjab’s ATMs
Self-service and security-solution provider Diebold Systems will be the first company of its kind to supply a bank in India with services for a network of 180 automated teller machines (ATMs).
Under the agreement, Diebold will provide electronic journal uploading and content-management services on ATMs from multiple vendors for the Bank of Punjab’s ATM network. The electronic journal uploading service transmits data to a central location and facilitates online analysis that simplifies reconciliation and settlement, while ensuring accuracy and security.
www.diebold.com
Interwoven announces ECM solution for Linux
Enterprise content-management vendor Interwoven will release a version of its TeamSite content-management software specifically designed for the Linux platform.
TeamSite will join OpenDeploy, the company’s content-distribution product and WorkSite MP, its multi-platform collaborative document-management product, on the open standards-based operating system, which has been gaining popularity in the industry over the last few years.
www.interwoven.com
Oracle and Layer 7 to provide web-services security
Integration-security vendor Layer 7 technologies will work with software vendor Oracle to provide flexible, end-to-end security for application integrations based on XML web services.
The partnership is designed to provide users with the freedom to deploy standards-based, interoperable web-services integration without compromising security or flexibility.
The product will combine Oracle's Identity Management product with Layer 7's XML firewall and security coordination capabilities.
www.layer7-tech.com
www.oracle.com
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