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May 28, 2010

INM Unveils SaaS Version of its eLibrary Technology



By Jai C.S., TMCnet Contributor


Integration New Media, Inc., INM, a company focused in creating rich user experiences for the web, CD/DVD, kiosk and custom applications, has launched a new software-as-a-service version of its eLibrary software.


The new SaaS (News - Alert) version, called Reach eLibrary, is part of the company's Reach ePublishing Family of Products, launched simultaneously.

"Since the launch of our first eLibrary solution a few years ago, we've seen increasing demand from clients for a light-weight version that was available as a service," Jason MacDonald, product manager for INM's Reach ePublishing Solutions said.

"Our new Reach eLibrary offering allows publishers to get online quickly with a large volume of fully-indexed content and to offer their readers advanced search capabilities and immediate on-screen access to documents," MacDonald added.

Reach eLibrary is designed to help publishers create rich libraries of digital documents. The application's customizable cross-document search functionality is designed to allow readers to easily search for content and view results immediately on-screen.

Reach eLibrary is said to feature a powerful back-end control center that is capable of providing publishers with self-service access to upload new documents, an area to manage content and the ability to remove out-of-date documents. The back-end control center also includes management controls to provide users access to the eLibrary, a function to password protect the full eLibrary and a reporting module that delivers details about library access and document views.

The company claims its Reach eLibrary as perfect for magazine and journal back-issues, corporate eLibraries, newspaper archives, historical document collections, and more.

Reach eLibrary is made available with immediate effect and is licensed on an annual basis for $1,800 per year.


Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Patrick Barnard


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