Company:TOWER Software

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TOWER Software
TypeSubsidiary of Hewlett-Packard
IndustryComputer software
Founded1985
FounderBrand Hoff
HeadquartersCanberra, Australia
ProductsHP TRIM Records Management System software
WebsiteHP Software website
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Acquired by Hewlett-Packard in May 2008

TOWER Software was a software development company, founded in 1985 in Canberra, Australia . The company provided and supported enterprise content management software, notably its TRIM product line for electronic records management.

TOWER Software was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Company in 2008 as a part of its HP Software Division.[1][2]

History

TOWER Software began making records management software in 1985.[3] It shifted to providing electronic document and records management software with the introduction of TRIM Captura in 1998. TRIM Context was released in 2002. In 2004 the company re-branded itself as a provider of enterprise content management solutions.

TOWER Software contributed to the development of international and local standards by sitting on a working group to develop AS4390 (the Australian standard for records management), which influenced the ISO 15489 standard, and by reviewing the MoReq and DoD 5015.2 standards.[4]

In April 2008, TOWER Software shareholders were advised of the company's intention to accept an offer by Hewlett-Packard to acquire the company for approximately US$105 million.[5] At that time, TOWER Software had 1000 customers in 32 countries representing the public sector and highly regulated industries such as healthcare, energy and utilities, and banking and finance.[6]

TRIM Context is now called HP TRIM Records Management System software and is based on the ISO standard 15489 for records management.[7] TRIM software also has U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) 5015.2 certification and adheres to the principles outlined in AS4390.[8]

Recognition and awards

  • KMWorld Readers' Choice Award 2006[9]

External links

See also

  • DIRKS, Design and Implementation of Record Keeping Systems
  • The National Archives (UK), The National Archives
  • Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management Software Applications
  • Paperless Office
  • Document Management
  • Document Imaging

References