HiSoftware
Launches metaPackager™ –
Internet/Intranet Knowledge Management
Software at PC Expo 2000
Software Enables
Cataloging and Archiving of Previously
Un-Index able Information Using Rich
XML/HTML Metadata File Packaging
NEW YORK – PC Expo
– June 27, 2000 – Hiawatha Island
Software Company, Inc. (HiSoftware) of
Concord, NH, today launched
metaPackager™, a knowledge management
software solution that enables
cataloging and archiving of
unstructured, previously un-indexable
information, such as email, PDFs,
maps, drawings, scanned paper
documents, and Wave files.
metaPackager is the first software
solution to automatically enable the
use of rich XML, HTML or XHTML
metadata with any data or file type
for enhanced, fielded search and
retrieval of information on the
Internet or an Intranet. HiSoftware
will exhibit its knowledge management,
web promotion and eBusiness
intelligence solutions at PC Expo in
the Microsoft partner pavilion, booth
#2436, Jacob Javitts Expo Center, New
York, NY June 27-29, 2000.
“The majority of a
typical organization’s digital
knowledge assets reside in
unstructured data forms, scattered
across numerous servers,” said
Rob
Yonaitis, founder and CEO of
HiSoftware. “Just 5% of this
information is currently capable of
being indexed, and therefore found,
online. metaPackager applies a
flexible, meaningful structure to all
types of data, and enables these
organizations to locate and leverage
100% of their corporate knowledge and
past experience for future success.”
metaPackager is
the first software that automatically
packages individual digital objects,
as well as collections of documents,
with XML, HTML or XHTML metadata.
metaPackager applies a consistent,
document-independent tagging schema to
all file types that leaves the
original file unaltered. In addition,
for Microsoft Office documents and
other document types that contain some
capacity for ‘document properties’,
metaPackager enables the use of
richer, more detailed metadata. Once
packaged, the digital object becomes
searchable and retrievable by
virtually every index server and
search engine available, using a
standard web browser.
According to Phil
Coombs, State Archivist for the
Washington State Archives and Records
Management Division, “metaPackager
brings to document cataloging and
archiving the same type of ‘quantum
leap’ benefit that bar coding did for
physical goods inventory. We can
virtually ‘bar code’ every bit of
information that comes to us,
including rich indexing detail at both
the individual object and collections
of documents level. And, like a bar
code tag, digital objects that are
packaged with metaPackager retain
their context forever, even when
emailed outside our system. We have
inventory control at the object
level.”
HiSoftware
Launches metaPackager™ –
Internet/Intranet Knowledge
Management Software at PC Expo 2000
Software Enables
Cataloging and Archiving of
Previously Un-Indexable Information
Using Rich
XML/HTML Metadata File Packaging
Other Highlights
of metaPackager
Wizard-Based User
Interface Requires No Familiarity with
XML or HTML
metaPackager’s
wizard-based user interface allows
users to add custom metadata schemas
and supports controlled metadata
vocabularies for use with multiple
document authors, across large
networks. Documents can be packaged
individually or in batches (up to 1000
documents per second). Spell checking
and a custom thesaurus are also
included.
Use of Metadata
Tokens to Compensate for Semantic
Differences in Indexing Systems
metaPackager is
the only software program available
today that allows companies to use
metadata “tokens”, which help
compensate for the fact that different
indexing systems use different
semantics. Tokens simply allow the
user to map the metadata elements to a
vocabulary that provides enhanced
meaning. For example, one group might
use the word “auto” while another uses
the word “car”. With tokens, these can
both be mapped to the token number 4.
The token map is provided at the end
of the file so that the actual
vocabulary used for indexing that file
is included for future reference.
Tokens can be used to accommodate for
language differences across
multinational organizations or simply
to accommodate semantic differences as
organizations merge departments or
absorb acquisitions.
Batch Updating of
Metadata Elements
Metadata elements
can be modified easily in batch form
if the organization changes its
classification schema, or needs to
update its metadata elements (such as
trademarks).
Document Security
metaPackager
‘packages’ files, leaving the original
unchanged. It also implements Industry
Standard Digital Signatures to assure
that the package itself and its
contents have not been altered. The
file cannot be extracted from the
package if it has been modified. The
extraction software will note a
difference in the byte count and
notify the user. These security
measures assure that the security
needs of everyone will be met, and
also make it possible to recreate
business decisions as they occurred.
Pricing and
Availability
metaPackager will
be available on June 27, 2000.
metaPackager client/stand alone
version retails at U.S. $295.
metaPackager Server pricing for
enterprise use starts at U.S. $2,995.
A 15-day trial version is available
for download at
http://www.hisoftware.com/metapackager.htm.
A Console and Software Developer’s Kit
(SDK) are also available. Contact
HiSoftware at (888) 272-2484 or (603)
229-3055 or
info@hisoftware.com for more
information.
System
Requirements
metaPackager
Server requires Microsoft Windows NT
Server and Microsoft Internet
Information Server 4.0 or later.
Minimum hardware requirements are a
personal computer with a Pentium II
400 MHZ or better processor; SVGA
(true color) graphic display
capability, a minimum 256MB RAM and
100 MB hard disk application free
space. A metaPackager client requires
Windows 95/NT 4.0 or higher, a
personal computer 16 MB of RAM and 8
MB of
free disk space, and a CD-ROM drive.
ABOUT HISOFTWARE
HiSoftware Company, the leader in
enterprise content quality management
solutions, provides innovative products
that empower quality assurance teams,
content developers, Web site architects,
and company executives to work
collaboratively on their efforts to
create and manage corporate Web
standards for Accessibility, Privacy,
Searchability, Usability and custom
guidelines and policies. HiSoftware’s
integrated, full lifecycle solutions
dramatically reduce the time required to
test, manage and deploy e-business Web
sites.
HiSoftware works closely with industry
leaders and visionaries to provide
solutions for today's information
accessibility, content quality, search
and retrieval needs. HiSoftware’s
customers represent Fortune 500
companies, and many of the largest
e-commerce, government, and educational
sites in North America and around the
world and include ChevronTexaco,
Commerce One, Mercury Interactive, and
Microsoft Government.
Founded in 1998, HiSoftware Company
maintains North American corporate
headquarters in Concord, New Hampshire.
Further information about HiSoftware can
be found online at
www.hisoftware.com
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