ZyLAB, SharePoint, and XML Content Archiving

May 9, 2010

ZyLAB has been a frequent visitor to my newsreader in the last week or so. The company is hopping on the rich media bandwagon with podcasts. That’s okay, but I am not a rich media goose. The idea of a serial information intake session is not too appealing to this old waterfowl. I leave the videos to the much smarter, more agile wizards, the new masters of the financially-challenged universe.

What did catch my attention was a news item in German called “Microsoft SharePoint-Paket von ZyLAB unterstützt jetzt auch Wikis und Blogs”. The idea is that ZyLAB’s technology and Microsoft SharePoint mesh together. Of particular interest to me is that the ZyLAB product now supports wikis and blogs. ZyLAB has nosed into the XML space as well with its storage service. With ZyLAB an already happy SharePoint customer will be able to extend that goodness with:

  • Search of scanned documents in different languages
  • Tap the benefits of XML storage of SharePoint content.
  • Eliminate the need for additional SQL Server licenses

One interesting feature is that in eDiscovery some SharePoint documents can go missing. The ZyLAB system can create a SharePoint archive with a comprehensive content set.

More information is available at www.zylab.com.

Stephen E Arnold, May 9, 2010

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