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7 May 2013

Product News

Informative Graphics Announces Brava 7.1 for EMC Documentum D2 4.1

Informative Graphics Corporation (IGC), has updated its flagship viewing and collaboration software, Brava!®, for the latest version of EMC Documentum D2, v4.1. See the new integration at EMC World, May 6-9 at The Venetian in Las Vegas (booth #1118). Brava adds unique features to Documentum D2, including:

Broad compatibility. Users can view and collaborate on virtually any file format, including Microsoft Office documents, PDF files, CAD drawings, videos, images and more.

Document Merge widget. Select the source documents, drawings or images to use, then drag pages to create a new file. Save it as PDF, TIFF or IGC's secure Content Sealed Format (CSF).

Brava Flash Video Markup. Collaborate on video clips by adding lines, shapes and even Changemark® comments. Other reviewers can reply to comments and accept or reject changes.

Compare documents. View two versions of documents or drawings in any file type side by side or in an overlay view. Changes are called out in bright colors. Use Text Compare to view the differences between documents, and even generate a report that lists them.

Secure Document Link. To easily share sensitive documents, just select a document and click the Secure Document Link icon. Brava creates an email message with a link that sends the recipient to the D2 login, where they must sign in to view the document within Brava.

"We're pleased to extend the latest version of Brava to EMC Documentum D2 4.1," said IGC President and CEO Gary Heath. "IGC has been an EMC partner for more than 15 years and we share hundreds of customers worldwide."

Learn more about IGC's integrations for EMC Documentum at infograph.com/emc.

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