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Organice AEC webcast part III: "basic document management, templates and metadata".

Organice schedules a 3rd webcast on September 23 for the AEC industry with the theme: "basic document management, templates and metadata". /Software News Articles/ - HEERLEN, THE NETHERLANDS, September 21, 2008 - The Cadac Group, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner developing Organice, a SharePoint based engineering document management solution, has scheduled a series of webcasts around the central theme: "bridging the GAP for the AEC". As a solution provider for the AEC and other project driven engineering industries, the Cadac Group is often confronted with companies struggling to create the right conditions for managing their project document and for collaborating with their project partners. With a series of webcasts, the Cadac Group will address typical needs and challenges in the AEC and provide practical tips and tricks to improve the business process of project driven organizations. The 3rd webcast on September 23 is titled: "basic document management, templates and metadata". During this 45 minute session the Cadac Group will show you practical and useful examples on how to optimize your existing infrastructure by using metadata and templates. The session will also show you our unique integration with MS Office and MS Outlook (e-mail) and the ability to integrate your corporate identity in document templates. The webcasts are hosted by Edwin Elmendorp, President of Cadac Group Inc. and distributor of Organice in the Americas. Each webcast has a morning session (9am EST) and a late afternoon session (6pm (EST). Customers from Europe are invited to join the morning session and customers from Asia and the Pacific are invited to join the late afternoon session. For more information or to participate in a webcast, please contact: Mrs. Inge Huijts Organice Americas +1 781 353 6486 ihuijts@organice.com About Organice Organice is a software suite for engineering document management and document control, and is fully based on Microsoft SharePoint. Organice helps project driven organizations to manage their project documentation and to control their document distribution and tracking. Organice is easy to use and instantly accepted by all users and immediately improves the business process and results of project driven organizations. For more information, please visit www.organice.com.


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