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Haystac Joins ARMA International as an Industry Member

Haystac Inc. announces that it has joined ARMA International as an industry member for its Unified Information Governance, UIG360 platform.

2014-04-07
NEWTON, MA, April 07, 2014 (Press-News.org) Haystac, a provider of enterprise-class unstructured data classification, retention and analytics platform for information governance, announced today that it has joined ARMA International, the leading association for information governance as one of its industry members.

As the only software platform solution (PaaS) specifically architected to deliver multi-level classification for unstructured data, Haystac's Unified Information Governance (UIG360) provides correlated and consolidated information from a variety of user defined categories. UIG360 is a highly flexible content intelligence software platform, that can be quickly adapted to the way enterprise business managers, at all levels, manage, classify, retain and analyze vast amounts of documents, emails and other, unstructured content to enable them to be pro-actively informed, evaluate, act upon and follow up on key operational business issues and topics.

"Joining ARMA International extends our marketing reach and makes a lot of sense from both, a business and technology perspectives," said Barak Tsivkin, CEO of Haystac. "ARMA's 27,000+ members cover a variety of disciplines and include information governance professionals, IT managers, Information Record Management (RIM) professionals, legal professionals and others, all of whom work in the industries we target. In addition, we will be receiving valuable market feedback that will allow us to add capabilities our customers are asking for," concluded Barak.

In addition to joining ARMA International as an industry member, Haystac has joined the ARMA Houston chapter and the ARMA Boston chapter. Haystac will be exhibiting at the ARMA Houston conference and expo on April 22-23.

About Haystac Ltd
Haystac Inc. (www.haystac.com) is a subsidiary of Solaris Development Inc., a USA corporation based in Boston. Haystac Inc. was created to commercialize a 9-year investment in the field of machine learning and intelligent information extraction for regulatory compliance, management of retentions policies and overall information assurance and corporate risk management.

The core technology is based on extensive academic research, and contains advanced and highly sophisticated algorithms that allow the highest degree of information assurance, with advanced set of tools for customization, integration and scalability - patent issuance pending.

Haystac's Enterprise Unified Information Governance solution integrates into existing workflow systems of Information Governance from document scanning, (digitization) to digital data repositories, to clean, indexed, classified, summarized data - ready for use in a variety of Enterprise Content Management Systems or for any other purposes.

About ARMA International
ARMA International (www.arma.org) is a not-for-profit professional association and the authority on managing records and information as a strategic asset. Formed in 1955, ARMA International is the oldest and largest association for the information management profession with a current international membership of nearly 27,000. It provides education, publications, and information on the efficient maintenance, retrieval, and preservation of vital information created in public and private organizations in all sectors of the economy. It also publishes the award-winning Information Management magazine.

Company Contact:
Daniel Sapir
Haystac, Inc.
508-345-0700
dsapir@haystac.com
www.haystac.com

2014 Haystac Inc. All rights reserved. Haystac is a trademark of Haystac Inc.


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[Press-News.org] Haystac Joins ARMA International as an Industry Member
Haystac Inc. announces that it has joined ARMA International as an industry member for its Unified Information Governance, UIG360 platform.