Philadelphia, PA, July 12, 2017 -- Prosperoware, a leading enterprise software company delivering innovative technology transforming the business of legal and professional services, today announces the release of Prosperoware Milan Import for NetDocuments. Following strong customer demand for Milan Add-Ons to enhance operational efficiency of the NetDocuments document management systems (DMS), Milan Import will help firms simplify and streamline the import of content from a variety of sources including zip files, File Shares, and other DMSs. Firms today regularly need to import information from laterals and clients as well as matters transferred from other firms.
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This release of Milan Import comes at the one year mark of a successful partnership between NetDocuments and Prosperoware that was launched with the availability of Milan Confidentiality Management in time for ILTACON 2016. Milan Import sets the industry standard as the most robust and comprehensive import tool available for iManage; this new release of Milan Import for NetDocuments features the same highly intuitive interface already in use by more than 250 law firms across the globe.
One year in, Prosperoware Milan Confidentiality Management, part of the Milan IG suite, has seen remarkable adoption among NetDocuments and iManage firms. Need-to-know security is now a top priority for firms across the globe, and Prosperoware offers the industry’s only multi-platform solution for enabling need to know security at scale.
Prosperoware VP of Solutions, Ben Weinberger, comments: “We’re delighted by the success of our partnership with NetDocuments over the past 12 months and pleased to deliver even more value to NetDocuments users. We are truly committed to delivering the most robust and modern solutions to the market, serving the needs of both NetDocuments and iManage users, and look forward to empowering more firms to simultaneously reduce risk and increase efficiency.”
“We are thrilled to see the continued development and innovation at Prosperoware and across our integration partner marketplace,” Travis Reed, Director of Technology Partnerships at NetDocuments commented. “It is value-add integrations like Milan Import that enhance and extend the capabilities of the NetDocuments platform, which benefit the global customer community as a whole. We’re honored to have Prosperoware as a partner who is actively contributing to the NetDocuments community through integrations and add-ons.”
Key features of Milan Import include:
- More flexible and intuitive Explorer-like User Interface supporting a variety of content types
- The ability to search for content to import
- Powerful metadata configuration and editing allowing more flexible import options
About Prosperoware
Prosperoware is an enterprise software company providing solutions for law firms, corporate legal departments, and professional services firms. Our customers include half of the G20 and Am Law 200, 64% of the Am Law 100, many large global corporations, and the Big Four accounting firms. Our innovative software transforms how professionals work and enables firms to deliver more value to clients while protecting profitability. We empower firms to reduce costs, improve profitability, and better compete by:
- Enforcing and automating need to know security and risk management
- Helping firms deliver more client value through predictable fees and insight into work performed
- Empowering professionals to leverage modern profitability metrics, which drive truly informed pricing, budgeting, and delivery decisions
Our teams work primarily from offices in London, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Our more than 250 customers range in size from small firms with just a handful of users to those with more than 14,000. Prosperoware customers include: Akin Gump, Goodwin Procter, Baker Botts, Hill Dickinson, Berwin Leighton Paisner, DLA Piper, Duane Morris, Hughes Hubbard & Reed, Sheppard Mullin, Comcast, and NBCUniversal.
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