iManage Adopts Microsoft Azure as Global Cloud Platform
Company standardizes on Microsoft Azure infrastructure, deepens integration with Microsoft Cloud services, and aligns on Better Together solutions
CHICAGO, June 03, 2021the company dedicated to Making Knowledge Work, today announced its adoption of Microsoft Azure as the global platform for the iManage Cloud. iManage will also deepen and extend its integration with Microsoft 365, and take full advantage of key Microsoft Azure web services in areas like information protection, workflow, and security key management. iManage has also attained co-sell ready status in the Microsoft Partner Program enabling Microsoft and iManage client teams to work more closely to deliver Better Together integrated solutions that empower knowledge workers to achieve greater productivity, collaborate more effectively, and work more securely.
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CHICAGO, March 10, 2021the company dedicated to Making Knowledge Work, today announced the native integration of S&P Global Market Intelligence data into iManage Conflicts Managerand iManage Business Intake Manager, key products within the iManage Security, Risk and Governanceportfolio. Available today, the integrations allow customers a faster, more streamlined approach to onboarding new clients, and identifying and addressing risk posed by ethical and business conflicts.
The combined power of iManage and S&P Global Market Intelligence data accelerates conflicts searching across complex corporate structures and provides embedded intelligence surrounding the corporate relationships of relevant parties. As a result, risk professionals at law firms and other professional services organizations can easily surface and address potential issues before they become real problems.
iManage: Less than a Quarter of Businesses Adequately Support Knowledge Work
Research crystallizes analysis of more than 1,000 knowledge workers and 500,000 digital conversations to help forge path for the future of knowledge work
CHICAGO and LONDON, March 04, 2021, the company dedicated to Making Knowledge Work, today released research that finds
just 23 percent of knowledge workers report their organization is ahead of the curve in digital capabilities to support knowledge work. The implications of this finding are far-reaching, as knowledge workers are often the drivers of workplace innovation through the application of their ideas, skills, experience, knowledge, and judgement. With some estimates counting knowledge professionals at more than 1 billionworldwide, the iManage report demonstrates the need for many organizations to sharpen their strategies for enabling their professionals to connect with, activate, use, and retain critical knowledge across their businesses.
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