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Company Overview of Micro Strategies Inc.
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85 Bloomfield Avenue
Denville, NJ 07834
United States
Founded in 1983
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Micro Strategies announced the release of the MSI Profiler(c) Version 5.3 for Alfresco'(c) open source document management systems. The company's MSI Profiler complements a company's indexing process, and because it enables the addition of metadata after initial document capture workflows it adds critical document intelligence capabilities that might otherwise be missed. The MSI Profiler is a web-based solution that enables users to scan documents from within a repository; to assign metadata from a dashboard interface; to route documents to users or groups; and to execute pre-built workflows. Using the MSI Profiler simplifies document tagging leading to better and more robust search results. It is a great addition for companies who need to process high value documents safely, quickly and efficiently and can reduce a document's processing time from hours to seconds. More importantly, it alleviates risks associated with processing critical customer documents especially once they are already in a repository. It does this by allowing metadata to be added to documents even after the intake process has been completed, thereby enhancing search results and compliance. The MSI Profiler also ensures that no metadata needs to be entered manually; it is either pulled from the documents or from the enterprise system through a look-up. The company’s MSI Profiler integrates easily with Alfresco and has been assisting users with document processing since 2007. This newest release provides ad hoc scanning capabilities enabling users to assign metadata after initial document capture and even after a document or set of documents is already in an Alfresco repository. It also allows integration with an attached desktop scanner. Users access the MSI Profiler from an Alfresco Interface or by entering a specific URL address into a browser. The MSI Profiler provides a single interface to profile or index documents as they come into a repository or as an interface to review documents in a workflow activity. Incoming documents can come from a scanning process, fax server, CD/DVDs from a backfile conversion, email or a migration of electronic documents. The MSI Profiler is a scalable solution. Initial implementations provide the ability to profile incoming documents from a single source - and then scale as client needs grow. The MSI Profiler interface enables users to automatically populate document metadata from external systems; burst a large PDF document into smaller files for processing; convert a "flat" image to a fill-able PDF form; review e-mails and attachments in one panel, upload or add documents to an active workflow; validate indexed or profiled Information; provide one-button access to existing documents (MSA, Project Schedule, etc.); access external data system for review, trigger events in other systems (Workflows, Notifications, Case Creation); notify users not involved with processing of the document about its availability and email the displayed document and other related documents back to the sender with comments and markups. The MSI Profiler Dashboard allows users to monitor this information and to click on a specific item number in the process queue to display a list of the documents at that particular stage. Users can then click on a document in the list to automatically launch the MSI Profiler and process the selected document.
Micro Strategies Inc. announced the release of its MSI SharePoint Widget integrating IBM Connections. The MSI SharePoint Widget allows the pulling together of any available documents across an entire SharePoint farm, into a single IBM Connections Community. This enables users to socialize the content stored in SharePoint without having to rebuild the way they organize documents in SharePoint. Some of the benefits include document and site search, linking documents to the widget and the community as well as downloading and viewing linked documents. The IBM Connections Communities enable people to have a place to collaborate on all types of data and now SharePoint documents can be added to that collaboration.
Micro Strategies Inc. was selected as a key partner by JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s Technology for Social Good group to work on The King Center Imaging project. Micro Strategies created and configured the electronic document archive and document processing workflow used to feed the website. This configuration included the importing, quality review, cropping and assembly of images into complete documents. Once the documents were assembled, Micro Strategies' MSI Profiler module was used for sophisticated tagging and to establish key document relationships for locating documents on the website. The networking, storage and server infrastructure required to complete the document processing workflow were also completed by Micro Strategies.
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