Perceptive Software, creator of enterprise content management solutions, including ImageNow document management, imaging and workflow, announced the release of ImageNow 6.6, which features 64-bit server architecture for maximum performance in enterprise settings.
The 64-bit design of ImageNow Server version 6.6 builds on the performance of its 32-bit version to meet the needs of enterprise users increasingly deploying 64-bit environments.
“With this release, Perceptive Software can now take full advantage of 64-bit operating systems to provide front-line scalability and performance at a compelling price point compared to systems that run in a sub-optimal 32-bit compatibility mode on 64-bit systems,” says Darren Knipp, chief technology officer, Perceptive Software
The 64-bit system includes:
- Less reliance on slow disk-based input/output operations of virtual memory
- Increased access to larger amounts of high-speed physical memory
- Sustained performance in highly scaled enterprise settings
“In practical terms, this will mean many more simultaneous users supported by a single server while maintaining superior performance,” Knipp says. “ImageNow 64-bit technology prepares our customers’ ECM systems for future expansion.”
In addition to native 64-bit server compatibility, ImageNow 6.6 includes multiple enhancements to Perceptive Software's Business Insight, eForms, Retention Policy Manager and capture offerings.
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