Softdocs Intros Cloud Offering

Softdocs today announced a cloud-based option for its Etrieve enterprise content management platform. Etrieve Cloud provides cloud-based, managed deployment of the full Etrieve platform, including Etrieve Content for content management, Etrieve Forms for web-based forms, and the Etrieve Flow workflow engine.

"With the full platform now available on-premise or in the cloud, institutions can pick the deployment option that works best for their budget, resource and operational needs," said Andrew Daniel, vice president of corporate strategy for Softdocs, in a statement.

Etrieve Cloud integrates with leading ERP solutions as well as other business and student information systems, according to the company. The platform is browser-based and can be accessed on any device.

For more information, visit the Softdocs site.

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