
Paligo supports teams working with complex technical documentation that needs to grow, adapt, and stay consistent over time. Built specifically for structured content at scale, Paligo enables organizations to treat documentation as a long-term business asset—powered by reuse, automation, and strong content governance.
Paligo’s cloud-based CCMS is designed around modular content. Teams can write once, reuse components across multiple outputs, and keep documentation aligned across products, formats, and languages. This reduces manual effort, speeds up updates, and cuts translation overhead, allowing teams to publish faster while minimizing errors.
The platform pairs advanced structured authoring capabilities with a modern, approachable interface. This makes Paligo effective for experienced documentation specialists while remaining accessible to contributors across the organization. From creation and collaboration to translation and multichannel delivery, Paligo brings the entire documentation workflow into one controlled environment.
Paligo’s purpose is to help organizations move past static, fragmented documentation practices and build content operations that support continuous growth. With Paligo, teams stay in control of complexity and deliver documentation that evolves alongside their business.
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Apryse (formerly PDFTron) transforms how organizations manage documents.
Built for both server and web applications, Apryse empowers businesses and developers to securely handle the entire document lifecycle — from creation and collaboration to compliance and archiving — without relying on third‑party services.
With Apryse, you can:
Run at enterprise scale on your own infrastructure, ensuring privacy, compliance, and maximum control.
Deliver modern, in‑browser document experiences with fast, accessible viewing, editing, and collaboration tools.
Integrate seamlessly across platforms, supporting PDF, Microsoft Office, CAD, and many other file types.
Streamline workflows and reduce costs with technology trusted by leading enterprises worldwide.
Apryse makes document workflows smarter, faster, and more secure — so teams can focus less on manual processes and more on meaningful work.
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Cleardata Electronic Document Management
Is your organization contemplating the shift towards digital management of its paper records? Wouldn't it be advantageous to consolidate all your information into a single electronic filing cabinet that facilitates shared access and automates processes? Electronic Document Management (EDM) may be an ideal fit for your requirements. Essentially, EDM establishes a centralized digital repository for all your documents, records, and data. Cleardata offers a wide range of EDM solutions, including optional managed services designed to help with the digitization and capture of both existing and incoming paperwork. This digital filing cabinet acts as a user-friendly Electronic Document Storage system, allowing you to store, search, and retrieve your information with ease. You can implement this system either on-site or in the cloud, tailored to your unique needs. Moreover, the inclusion of workflow, automation, and authorization features streamlines the routing of documents to the appropriate individuals or departments. For example, invoices could be automatically sent to the finance team and then to the manager for payment authorization, thereby enhancing overall efficiency. By adopting EDM, your organization could significantly optimize its operations, improve document accessibility, and ultimately foster better collaboration among team members. Transitioning to a digital management system could prove to be a transformative step for your organization.
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Image Executive
The CEO Image Executive document management system significantly enhances efficiency by saving time, cutting costs, minimizing physical space requirements, and streamlining archiving processes. In contrast to conventional paper-based systems, which often rely on multiple filing cabinets that take up considerable floor space, inactive documents are frequently stored in hard-to-access boxes in basements, making retrieval a cumbersome task. Organizations often find themselves purchasing additional cabinets to manage their growing file volumes, which can be impractical due to limited space availability. On the other hand, utilizing an electronic database, whether hosted on your own server or in the cloud, allows for virtually limitless storage capacity that can be expanded effortlessly as needed. Should you need more space, adding extra hard drives is a straightforward task that does not necessitate an increase in physical area. In a cloud environment, the process becomes even more straightforward, requiring no manual adjustments. This shift from physical to digital document management not only eases the burden of handling paper documents but also fundamentally transforms how organizations manage their information, paving the way for greater operational efficiency and adaptability. Ultimately, this transition empowers teams to focus on their core activities rather than getting bogged down by the logistics of physical document management.
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