New Windsor, NY (August 30, 2016) – Global ECM specialist DocuWare regularly submits its product and company for testing and certification by independent institutions. Most recently, the software pioneer learned that its security measures once again met all the requirements spelled out by ISO 27001:2005.
This international standard certifies the manufacturing, implementation, operation, monitoring, maintenance and improvements of a document management system’s information security system. This certification within the category of “Production of Standard Software for Document Management” is valid until May 2017.
At the end of 2015, DocuWare was certified by the German Quality Management Academy (DQM) for the fourth consecutive year, receiving ISO-9001 certification for its Quality Management System (QMS). To receive this certification (category: “Development and Sales of Standard Software for Document Management“), a company must follow specific methods and processes to prevent errors and have a well-functioning Quality Management System (QMS). This provides customers with proof that their document management system meets the highest requirements.
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About DocuWare:
DocuWare is one of the world’s leading document management software companies. Its solutions are available in 70 countries and 16 languages, with over 125,000 users in approximately 14,000 installations. The company, founded in 1988, operates worldwide from Germering near Munich, Germany, and from New Windsor, New York, and Wallingford, Connecticut, with subsidiaries in the U.K., Spain and France.
Whether as a cloud or an on-premise solution, DocuWare provides all the components needed for Enterprise Content Management. DocuWare’s solutions are highly secure, scalable, flexible to integrate, and use future-proof technologies.For more information on DocuWare, visit www.docuware.com