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Mobius Announces Linux Support for Web Presentment
Wednesday, 5 January 2005Mobius Management Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: MOBI), the leading provider of software for total content management (TCM), today announced native support in DocumentDirect(R) for the Internet for RedHat Enterprise Linux ES. DocumentDirect for the Internet, a component of the ViewDirect(R) TCM suite, uses high-performance search and indexing to quickly access content in any format. "Many of our customers are beginning to deploy mission-critical Web applications on the Linux platform to take advantage of cost savings and scalability," said David Winkler, vice president of product marketing at Mobius. "DocumentDirect for the Internet is a proven, scalable solution for giving those applications fast, efficient, secure access to enterprise content." "DocumentDirect for the Internet is J2EE-compliant on a variety of platforms, including Windows, Solaris, AIX and now Linux," added Tamir Sigal, product manager at Mobius. "Its J2EE architecture enables our customers to exploit the performance advantages of Linux and popular Web application servers such as IBM's WebSphere." Additional features of DocumentDirect for the Internet include:
-- Multiple presentment options: Automatic content presentment (ACP) transforms entire documents into Web-ready formats while retaining all formatting of the original. Flexible content presentment (FCP) repurposes content by extracting selected items from documents for display on a formatted Web page. -- Powerful, high-performance search capabilities, supporting simple and complex queries and enabling a single query to search across multiple repositories and platforms. -- An intuitive user interface that has the familiar and easy-to-use look and feel of Windows Explorer, enabling users to create highly customized views of content.
Statements contained in this release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. In particular, any statements contained herein regarding expectations with respect to future sales and profitability, as well as product development and/or introductions, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and contingencies, many of which are beyond the company's control, which may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those projected or implied in such forward-looking statements. Important factors that might affect actual results, performance, or achievements include, among other things, market acceptance of Mobius's products, fluctuations in period to period results, seasonality, uncertainty of future operating results, technological change, extended payment risk, product concentration, competition, international sales and operations, expansion of indirect channels, increased investment in professional services, protection of intellectual property, dependence on licensed technology, risk of product defects, product liability, management of growth, dependence on executive management, other key employees and subcontractors and concerns about transaction security on the Internet. These risks and uncertainties are described in detail from time to time in Mobius's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on September 10, 2004. Mobius accepts no obligation to update these forward- looking statements and does not intend to do so.
Source: PR Newswire
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