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  2. Hummingbird Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    DOCS Open product of PCDOCS Inc. became Hummingbird DOCSFusion and DM - a part of Hummingbird document management system (a part of Hummingbird Enterprise Suite). The product still exists in Open Text products after rebranding with new name as eDOCS DM.

  3. Document management system - Wikipedia

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    A document management system (DMS) is usually a computerized system used to store, share, track and manage files or documents. Some systems include history tracking where a log of the various versions created and modified by different users is recorded.

  4. ODMA - Wikipedia

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    The Open Document Management API is an API that simplifies the communication of desktop applications with document management systems (DMS).ODMA standardizes the access to the DMS, which makes getting to these files as easy as if the files were in the actual local file system.

  5. List of software that supports OpenDocument - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft has financed the creation of an Open XML translator, [80] to enable the conversion of documents between Office Open XML and OpenDocument. The project, hosted on SourceForge, is an effort by several of Microsoft's partners to create a plugin for Microsoft Office that will be freely available under a BSD license.

  6. OpenKM - Wikipedia

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    The OpenKM system was developed using open technology (Java, Tomcat, Lucene, Hibernate, Spring). In 2005, two developers involved in open source technologies decided to start an open-source project based on high-level technologies to build a document management system that they chose to call OpenKM.

  7. Comparison of OpenDocument software - Wikipedia

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    The OpenDocument format (ODF), an abbreviation for the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications, is an open and free (excluding maintenance and support) [1] document file format for saving and exchanging editable office documents such as text documents (including memos, reports, and books), spreadsheets, databases, charts, and presentations.