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Weekly News Digest

May 10, 2004 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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Inmagic Launches Web-Based IM Solution

Inmagic, Inc. announced the release of Inmagic Genie, a Web-based information management solution designed to meet the needs of the expanding corporate information center. While Genie builds on DB/Text for Libraries, Inmagic has incorporated new features and completely replaced the back end with Inmagic Content Server. Based on Microsoft SQL Server, Inmagic Genie leverages Microsoft .NET technologies to provide a Web environment supporting the more sophisticated library staff functions as well as end-user capabilities.

Demand for accessibility to both internal and external information has required that the information center provide systems with the flexibility to manage a wide variety of content both structured and unstructured and make self-sufficiency a priority. With Inmagic Genie, library staff have the ability to manage internal content while also performing back-office tasks including catalog and circulation capabilities; add new materials to the library catalog; edit existing materials; perform check in, check out, and borrower maintenance—all directly from their Internet browser. As part of the Inmagic Content Management Solutions family, Genie can integrate and interoperate within the enterprise IT infrastructure.

Source: Inmagic, Inc.



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