iCMS Included as a 'Featured App' in iPhone App Newsletter
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Flatirons Solutions Corporation, a Colorado-based system integrator specializing in content technology and strategic consulting, announced today that their iCMS application is being featured in Apple's iPhone App Newsletter for September, 2010.
"We're delighted at the level of interest in iCMS. It's a very visible showcase highlighting our company's ability to deliver content in new and powerful ways," said Flatirons Solutions' SVP of Corporate Marketing and CT Sales Danny O'Neill.
Released to the App Store earlier this year, iCMS is a free application that allows authorized iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch users to securely access CMIS-compliant Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platforms like EMC Documentum, Alfresco, and others to view assets and metadata, participate in workflows, and view rich media on their mobile device.
In addition to no-cost standard iCMS client and server modules, optional components are also deployed as part of paid engagements, and are often extended to meet customer-specific requirements. iCMS supports the iOS, Android, and Blackberry OS mobile device platforms.
ABOUT FLATIRONS SOLUTIONS
Flatirons Solutions provides expert consulting, systems integration, systems & software engineering, and program management services to both commercial and government clients. Flatirons Solutions is a leading content technology solutions provider specializing in XML-based publishing, digital asset management, and business process automation. Flatirons also engineers mission-critical systems for federal government and defense agencies. Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, and with offices in the Washington, DC metro area and Texas, Flatirons Solutions delivers its services to clients worldwide. For more information visit Flatirons Solutions on the web at www.FlatironsSolutions.com.
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