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ISYS® Search Software Builds on Channel Success With New OEM PartnershipsDENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ISYS® Search Software (www.isys-search.com), a global supplier of enterprise search solutions for business and government, today announced increased adoption of its ISYS:sdk application by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Recent OEM partners include Astea International, Metafile Information Systems, Obor Digital, Overtone Software and Scentric. Along with its successful and longstanding implementations – in EMC’s EmailXtender application, TOWER Software’s TRIM Context software and ADERANT’s business management solution, ADERANT Expert – these new partnerships speak to ISYS:sdk’s proven flexibility, reliability and strength as an embedded search solution. Over the years, ISYS:sdk has been used inside a variety of applications, including email archiving, e-discovery, records and document management, recruitment and document imaging applications. “Search is quickly becoming a necessary component of all business solutions,” said Ian Davies, founder and managing director, ISYS Search Software. “ISYS is proud to provide best-of-breed search functionality that can be embedded in a broad range of applications, from simple shrink-wrapped products to complex enterprise solutions. Perhaps most notable about ISYS:sdk is the ease with which customers can implement the technology, offering an extremely friendly API that greatly reduces the amount of development time needed to get off the ground.” Astea International is a provider of service lifecycle management software that addresses the unique needs of companies that manage capital equipment, mission critical assets and human capital. The company adopted ISYS:sdk to power the search functionality in its Astea Alliance suite. Metafile looked to ISYS:sdk to enable search inside its MetaViewer product, an enterprise content management system. Metafile customers using MetaViewer include Winn Dixie Stores, Sara Lee, Titleist and FootJoy. Obor Digital uses ISYS for its Zeus solution, a centralized technology management system providing full control over service business models and processes. Overtone Software embedded ISYS in its Managetone for Microsoft Exchange application, which offers enterprise-level archiving and is the leading XML Archive for mailboxes and compelling business events. “ISYS ensures all users of the messaging system archive can find their information through an easy-to-use Microsoft Outlook interface,” said Joshua Konkle, vice president of strategy and communications, Overtone Software. “Search and retrieval are the baseline by which archives are chosen. We find ISYS to be the compelling answer to searching, and XML ensures fast retrieval.” Scentric is committed to solving business problems related to the convergence of compliance and data growth. Its applications include: e-discovery for risk management, privacy compliance and legal support, as well as active archiving for retention-based compliance, corporate governance and digital records management. Scentric selected ISYS:sdk for use in its Destiny product. About ISYS® Search Software Established in 1988, ISYS Search Software is a global supplier of enterprise search solutions for business and government. The company’s award-winning software suite offers a broad range of products designed to enable search, navigation and discovery across desktops, networks, websites, intranets and custom applications. ISYS has been deployed by thousands of organizations operating in a variety of industries, including government, legal, law enforcement, financial services, healthcare and recruitment. ISYS is headquartered in Sydney and serves its global base of customers via operations in the United States and the United Kingdom. The company’s customers include QANTAS, EMC, TOWER Software, eTrade Australia, the Department of Justice (Western Australia), and the Office of Queensland Parliamentary Counsel. Additional information can be obtained by phone at +61 2 9439 5800 and via the Web at http://www.isys-search.com/.
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