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Cadenza ups the KM ante; releases KnowledgeLEAD XSP
Cadenza announces the release of KnowledgeLEAD XSP, with the release of the new version Cadenza has effectively upped the ante in the Knowledge Management software arena to a new level of scalability, flexibility and performance for its clients. Created with n-tier architecture and XML technology, the system supports Microsoft SQL, Oracle and IBM Lotus Domino platforms right out of the box.
Cadenza ups the KM ante; releases KnowledgeLEAD XSP
Cadenza announces the release of KnowledgeLEAD XSP, with the release of the new version Cadenza has effectively upped the ante in the Knowledge Management software arena to a new level of scalability, flexibility and performance for its clients. Created with n-tier architecture and XML technology, the system supports Microsoft SQL, Oracle and IBM Lotus Domino platforms right out of the box. The support for new back-end databases alone could potentially save companies several hundred thousands to several million dollars by eliminating the need for extra technology licenses they do not currently own.
"The new version demonstrates Cadenza's long term commitment to helping our clients achieve new levels of productivity through knowledge management. We've listened to our clients and implemented new features that are important to them" says Casey Sung, CEO of Cadenza.
Boasting a quick ROI, KnowledgeLEAD XSP will save time and increase productivity, add value to your existing workforce and reduce outsourcing. KnowledgeLEAD XSP will help your organization gain competitive advantage by leveraging the intellect of your people to deliver new products and services faster.
The completely revamped version boasts higher performance and scalability, while maintaining all of its predecessor's cutting-edge KM features and embedded KM methodology. Support for JSP, COM and EJB are also being planned.
To learn more about how KnowledgeLEAD XSP can help your organization benefit from knowledge management, please visit www.cadenzainc.com or call John P. Vito today.
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