Posts Tagged ‘Web Access’

Strategic Security

Credential Securities, Inc., Simplifies Regulatory Compliance

September 29th, 2009 by Melissa HenleyMelissa Henley is a Laserfiche staff member

Credential Securities, Inc., employs more than 2,000 staff and representatives who provide integrated wealth management solutions and services to Canadian credit unions, with over $10.8 billion in assets under management. But helping clients achieve their financial goals came with a price—overstuffed file cabinets, difficulty locating information and the stress of complying with regulatory requirements. Full story »

Tech Tip: Web Access 8.1 Preview: Web Access Configuration Page

Learn how to access the Web Access Configuration Page remotely to administer Web Access from anywhere using an Internet connection.

August 24th, 2009

Since this is a preview, note that the details and appearances of certain elements may change between now and the final release.

Web Access 8.1 will offer some new options on the Web Access Configuration Page, including Configuration Page access and more authentication options, all of which will give you more flexibility in how you administer your site.
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Web Access 8.0.1 Language Pack Released

The Web Access 8.0.1 Language Pack includes language functionality for Web Access 8.0.1 in Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Chinese (simplified and traditional), and Vietnamese.

August 12th, 2009

Laserfiche is pleased to announce the release of the Web Access 8.0.1 Language Pack, which includes language functionality for Web Access 8.0.1 in Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Chinese (simplified and traditional), and Vietnamese.

This language pack is installed on top of Web Access 8.0.1.

Web Access 8.0 Arabic Released

We are proud to announce the release of Laserfiche Web Access 8.0 Arabic, which provides the user interface in Arabic for both Web Access 8.0 and Web Access Light.

July 21st, 2009

Please welcome Laserfiche Web Access 8.0 Arabic, which provides the user interface in Arabic for both Web Access 8.0 and Web Access Light. It also supports Hijri Calendar type.

Web Access 8.0 Arabic is a standalone product, and it is not compatible with other Language Packs for Web Access and requires version 8.1 or later of the Laserfiche Server.

Please refer to the following Knowledge Base article for a list of known issues, as well as other release information. Find more information here.

If you are interested in Web Access 8.0 Arabic, please contact your reseller.

Good old fashioned police work gets high-tech help

Laserfiche provides real-time investigative tools at officers’ fingertips - even in their patrol cars

June 29th, 2009

elk-river-21When Elk River, MN, officers got a call of an elderly man in adult diapers at a playground, sector cars arrived moments later heavily armed with what they needed most to bring the man in safely - information. They had his picture, they knew his name and family and that he was a potentially violent Alzheimer’s patient reported missing days ago.
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Online, Not In Line

When Saco, ME, looked to Laserfiche to manage its information, it didn’t have a problem, it had a vision

June 10th, 2009 by Hobey EchlinHobey Echlin is a Laserfiche staff member

saco-logoMaine’s state motto is “The Way Life Should Be,” and the City of Saco’s could well be “The Way Laserfiche Should Be.” Thanks to a commitment to user education and establishing an in-house Laserfiche administrator, city employees in every department have embraced an ecological and economical paradigm shift in how the city does business and offers services.

So much so that in just three years, Saco has set a standard for e-government so high that its regional neighbors are beginning to look into it as well.

So why has Saco been so successful? For starters, when City Administrator Rick Michaud and Saco’s IT staff looked into document management three years ago, they didn’t have a problem, they had a plan.
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Positioned for Success

Financial Foundations, Inc., uses Laserfiche to enhance profitability and business value

May 27th, 2009 by Melissa HenleyMelissa Henley is a Laserfiche staff member

“Personally, I think that every financial advisor has to move eventually to an electronic filing system. It’s not a matter of if, but when,” says Nick Cosentino, president and founder of Financial Foundations, Inc. “In my opinion, it would be impossible to succeed without it.”

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Tech Tip: Web Access Light

Web Access Light is a simplified version of Web Access, enabling you to access your repository via a mobile device that has Internet capability.

April 14th, 2009

Building on the capabilities of Web Access 7 and incorporating the new additions to the full Laserfiche 8 Client, the new Web Access 8 also adds a mobile version of Web Access called Web Access Light.
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Tech Tip: Web Access 8 E-Mail and URL Linking

Building on the capabilities of Web Access 7, Web Access 8 adds the ability to e-mail URL links to documents. In addition, you can also generate links to folders and search results.

April 8th, 2009

Building on the capabilities of Web Access 7 and incorporating the additions to the full Laserfiche 8 Client, Web Access 8 adds the ability to e-mail URL links to documents. In addition, you can also generate links to folders and search results. Full story »

Introducing Laserfiche Avante

At the 2009 Laserfiche Institute Conference, we introduced Laserfiche Avante, a new way to get powerful document and business process management that fits the way you work–at a price that makes sense.

January 20th, 2009

At the 2009 Laserfiche Institute Conference, we introduced Laserfiche Avante, a new way to get powerful document and business process management that fits the way you work—at a price that makes sense.
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Web Access 8.0.1 Released

Web Access 8.0.1 is ready to ship and available for download from the Support Site.

November 11th, 2008

Web Access 8.0.1 is ready to ship and available for download from the Support Site.
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Tech Tip: Web Access 8 Delivers Features You Won’t Find Anywhere Else

Web Access 8 adds a variety of new features, including an expanded metadata pane, a revert metadata button, a preview pane and direct links to entries and search results.

October 14th, 2008

Building on the capabilities of Web Access 7 and incorporating the new additions to the full Laserfiche 8 Client, the new Web Access 8 also adds a variety of unique new features, each of which is explained below: Full story »

Rio, the New Laserfiche ECM Solution, Makes its Debut

Meet Rio - Laserfiche’s enterprise content management solution that’s easy on the budget and easy to purchase and expand.

August 13th, 2008

On Friday, 8/8/08, we announced Laserfiche Rio, our new ECM solution, to the general public with our Rio press release.

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Clearing Up Enterprise Content Management Gridlock

Laserfiche Launches a New Take on ECM with Rio

August 8th, 2008

Long Beach, CA – Laserfiche®, a leading provider of digital document and records management systems, announces the release of Laserfiche Rio™ (www.laserfiche.com/rio), the flexible, scalable and streamlined solution to the enterprise content management (ECM) challenge.

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Laserfiche 8 migration plans

In this blog, Laserfiche Luminary Michael Wells discusses his migration plans from Laserfiche 7 to Laserfiche 8, including new workflows.

June 27th, 2008 by Michael WellsMichael Wells is a Laserfiche Luminary

Our implementation of Laserfiche 7 is very stable and mature, and great care must be taken as we migrate up to version 8.

My current plan is to stand up new hardware as a Laserfiche 8 server. I am not sure that our size warrants a separate server for Weblink and Web Access, but it might. If WebAccess 8 truly is a client replacement I may end up with most of my Client users switching to WebAccess. SQL and file storage on separate boxes, of course.

Having a new LF8 server will allow our migration to occur over a much longer period of time than an in-place upgrade. (I’m not sure if in-place upgrades are even POSSIBLE from 7 to 8.)

This will also allow us to work (with our VAR) on rewriting our custom code and rewriting our Workflows. The new possibilities of Workflow are very exciting, but it will take some work to re-create our old workflows. Of course, this gives us an opportunity to remake them better - faster - stronger! (smarter?)

In the end we should have a nicely tuned and updated Laserfiche 8 implementation.

What are your plans, and what timeline are you thinking about?