Today, VisualVault is pleased to announce that it is publicly releasing Version 6 of its highly-regarded Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platform. This software release represents leaps forward in a variety of areas including expanded low-code applications, improved collaboration capabilities and more advanced intelligent document functionality led by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications. This official release follows a rigorous client beta testing process across a broad base of vertical markets such as healthcare, public sector, education, entertainment and retail.

Version 6 is a combination of noteworthy upgrades to core areas of data and document management functionality as well as new capabilities in critical areas of the rapidly-evolving ECM category. While VisualVault has long-excelled in critical data and document-intensive applications, V6 ushers in an even higher level of performance on this front. For example, V6 has expanded its infrastructure to support multi-server message queue-based processing, allowing for the handling of thousands of concurrent workflow events and millions of daily workflow instances.

Another area of significant upgrade is in the increasingly important arena of real-time, in-platform collaboration between employees across locations. Among the improved collaboration capabilities of VisualVault is an enhanced Microsoft Office 365 integration that accommodates multiple users concurrently working on the same documents in the popular office productivity suite. Additionally, the V6 release includes an upgraded shared workspace feature that further streamlines employee collaboration on documents and general information sharing.

V6 is defined by features that are powered by sophisticated system intelligence that yield valuable leaps forward in productivity. And, these advanced capabilities are easily taken advantage of by an average user with no coding required. An example of this is a Document Classification feature that is powered by advanced machine learning that simply requires a selection of document library folders and related indexed documents to initiate the machine learning (ML) classification process. Improvements in this area represent significant value to clients employing the platform for complex, multi-repository, enterprise-wide document management solutions.

Avner Schneur, VisualVault CEO states, “The release of V6 is exciting for us because it’s an example of our platform concurrently becoming easier to use and exponentially more powerful. This is the ultimate objective and the combination that delivers the greatest business value to our customers.”

The V6 release also includes improved indexing and search engine, simplified roles and permissions functionality, more advanced user and group document type assignment and security features, advanced artificial intelligence (AI) applications, integrated machine learning document classification, upgraded interface for workflow monitoring and machine learning model creation.