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Baw Baw selects RecordPoint for VERS compliance*

Unique World’s RecordPoint has been selected by Victoria’s Baw Baw Shire Council to deliver its $300,000 Electronic Document Management Environment (EDME) solution based on the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS2007) platform.

RecordPoint is the only VERS certified product on SharePoint and is therefore a powerful choice for achieving continuing business benefits into the future.  

Unique World’s RecordPoint was the only offered solution that met Council’s requirements in relation to functionality and approach to people and business process.

“RecordPoint will allow the council the benefits of SharePoint whilst helping them to move towards VERS certification,” said Eddie Geller, CEO, Unique World.

Committed to assisting in the delivery of Baw Baw’s vision of ‘Challenge the Boundaries, Be the Difference’, Unique World’s Information Management Solution will provide Council with a feature rich and robust information management product, enabling it to deploy an intranet, extranet and internet solution with SharePoint 2007 while meeting all compliance requirements with RecordPoint.

“Unique World’s innovation in adapting a practical and flexible document management and collaboration platform such as SharePoint so that it can ‘tick the box’ on records compliance was the key reason Council has chosen RecordPoint,” said Don Tylee, Manager Business Information at Baw Baw Shire Council.

“We are very excited about how Unique World can help us deliver our information management vision.”

For further information visit www.recordpoint.com.au, email info@recordpoint.com.au or telephone (02) 8001 7777.

*Copy supplied by Unique World

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