SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BoxWorks 2015 -- IBM (NYSE: IBM)
and Box (NYSE: BOX)
today introduced the first set of solutions to power next generation
enterprise content management and collaboration as part of its global
strategic partnership.
“Enterprise content management has long been a business critical
technology, but its promise has been unfulfilled in a modern workplace
that is dominated by mobile devices, cloud applications, and all new
ways of working,” said Whitney Bouck, Senior Vice President and General
Manager of Enterprise at Box. “The Box and IBM partnership reimagines
enterprise content management and collaboration for the digital
enterprise, meeting the deepest of security and control requirements
while unlocking content experiences and digital business processes that
were not previously possible. As you can see with today’s news, Box and
IBM are committed to a rapid pace of joint innovation, and there’s much
more to come.”
IBM and Box announced four new solutions that can help enable advanced
collaboration, data classification, enterprise search and enhanced
analytics across content and digital business processes. These new
solutions are designed to help address the needs of today's modern
enterprise and include:
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IBM Content Navigator with Box helps customers search, access
and share content across both on-premise and Box environments, with a
single integrated view. IBM Content Navigator is an interface and
development platform that clients can use to shape the user experience
of content within desktop and mobile ECM solutions.
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IBM StoredIQ with Box helps companies make more informed
business decisions by providing them with an in-depth assessment of
unstructured data across Box and on-premise environments, including
where it resides. With IBM StoredIQ with Box, customers will be able
to search on-premise and Box-based data, classify it and migrate it to
the Box Platform.
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IBM Case Manager with Box helps seamlessly enable sharing
content on the Box platform with external participants in the flow of
business process, and is designed to optimize results by applying
context to content and enabling flexibility across business processes.
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IBM Datacap with Box helps businesses capture documents across
multiple sources, extract key information from them, and store them to
Box, which can help businesses reduce costs and increase accuracy and
speed in powering workflows, regardless of device.
“Organizations in every industry have an unprecedented opportunity to
transform the way they connect with customers, collaborate with partners
and engage with their colleagues and employees by gaining control over
their data,” said Rich Howarth, Vice President, Enterprise Content
Management Products and Strategy, IBM. “Together IBM and Box are
bringing the best cloud collaboration and content management solutions
to bear to help our clients turn their data into a resource that they
can call on to drive growth.”
The new solutions bring together two proven leaders in ECM.
Forrester named both IBM and Box leaders in “The Forrester Wave™: ECM
Business Content Services, Q3 ’15”1. Box received the highest
score for its enterprise content management (ECM) strategy, with a 4.7
on a scale of 5 and IBM received the highest score for current offering
with 4.78 with the largest market presence.
For more information please visit: www.ibm.com/ibmandbox
or www.box.com/ibm.
About Box
Founded in 2005, Box (NYSE: BOX) is transforming the way people and
organizations work so they can achieve their greatest ambitions. As the
world's leading enterprise content management and collaboration
platform, Box helps businesses of all sizes in every industry securely
access and manage their critical information in the cloud. Box is
headquartered in Los Altos, CA, with offices across the United States,
Europe and Asia. To learn more about Box, visit www.box.com.
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occur or circumstances that arise after the date on which they were made.
[1] Forrester, Report: “The Forrester Wave™: ECM Business Content
Services, Q3 ’15”, July 25, 2015
