Laserfiche and Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Obtain Joint DoD 5015.2 Certification

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  • Government
  • Legal & Compliance
  • Information Governance

LONG BEACH, CA (Laserfiche)—August 4, 2010—Laserfiche today announced that it has become the first Microsoft partner to obtain a DoD 5015.2 certification for its integration with SharePoint 2010.

“Laserfiche has done the hard work to achieve DoD 5015.2 certification with a solution built on the SharePoint platform,” said Dan Craytor, Chief Architect for Microsoft’s Department of Defense business. “By combining Laserfiche with SharePoint 2010, customers can use a rich and agile platform for collaboration and content management.”

Laserfiche works together with SharePoint 2010 to provide a unified business collaboration platform with comprehensive enterprise content management (ECM) functionality. The joint certification reflects a commitment from both Microsoft Corp. and Laserfiche to work together to provide customers with a cutting-edge solution that offers:

  • DoD 5015.2-certified records management.
  • Complete document capture and imaging functionality.
  • Turnkey transactional content management.
  • Simplified workflow design with Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation.
  • Accelerated deployment of SharePoint sites.

“A rock-solid records management strategy that simplifies compliance and ensures security of information is essential for success in today’s market,” said Brian LaPointe, Vice President of Strategic Solutions at Laserfiche. “Our joint, DoD 5015.2-certified solution allows organizations and agencies to leverage the strengths of both Laserfiche and SharePoint 2010.”

“In recent years, Federal, state and local government entities have recognized the significance of such standards as DoD 5015.2,” said Craytor. “As Microsoft’s first partner to achieve this joint certification with SharePoint 2010, we are very enthusiastic about the new opportunities this opens up for government customers of all sizes.”

The DoD 5015.2 standard sets forth core functionality requirements for records management software used by the Department of Defense and its components. Endorsed by the National Archives and Records Administration, it is also used as a benchmark by many other federal, state and local government entities, in addition to numerous public and private corporations.

About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

About Laserfiche
Laserfiche® creates simple and elegant enterprise content management (ECM) solutions that help organizations run smarter. Since 1987, more than 28,000 organizations worldwide—including federal, state and local government agencies and Fortune 1000 companies—have used Laserfiche software to streamline document, records and business process management.

The Laserfiche ECM system is designed to give IT managers centralized control over their information infrastructure, including standards, security and auditing, while still offering business units the flexibility to respond quickly to changing conditions. The Laserfiche product suite is built on Microsoft technologies to simplify system administration, supports the Microsoft SQL Server platform and combines with Microsoft Office applications and with SharePoint.

Laserfiche is a registered trademark of Compulink Management Center, Inc.

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