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Advanced Information Management Software from Q.Know

Q.Know Technologies, Inc launched Version 2.1 of its Advanced Information Management Software at the IASA Annual Educational Conference and Business Show in Boston. 

In Q.Know V2.1, users get comprehensive document identification, retrieval, organization and management, enhanced intelligent tagging and improved flexibility. 

Using Q.Know V2.1, individual users can customize the presentation of all company-wide information within Microsoft Outlook. Q.Know V2.1 achieves this using intelligent tagging tools which allows users to file, retrieve and organize information according to its context. 

Unlike traditional solutions that require electronic information to be segmented based on application, Q.Know users do not have to move between application-specific file stores -- as Q.Know can accommodate every file type in existence within discreet working projects.

The introduction of Version 2.1 advances two of Q.Know's core functional areas -- intelligent tagging and information retrieval/organization -- representing the next generation of information management.

Far beyond traditional metadata tagging, Q.Know V2.1 enables all all document types either instantly inherit tagging attributes based on the project in which they reside or are quickly assigned tags with a couple of key strokes. The advanced information management software maintains permanent associations across all types of documents to instantly transfer document profiles among like items.

Traditional metadata tagging is time-hungry, and with Q.Know V2.1, the user maintains total control over how information is presented within Microsoft Outlook, resulting in greater speed and comprehensive document identification, retrieval and organization.

Q.Know Technologies develops software that offers the ability to automatically and accurately file, retrieve, manage and share unstructured electronic information. The result is instant access to enterprise-wide information, real-time deal visibility, enhanced regulatory compliance and improved customer satisfaction.

More information at http://www.qknow.com/

 

 

Advanced Information Management Software from Q.Know

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