Soutron Global Releases Upgrade to Their Scalable Library and Archive Information Management System

Soutron Global Releases Upgrade to Their Scalable Library and Archive Information Management System
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San Diego, CA — March 21, 2023. International library, archives, knowledge, and information management solutions market leader Soutron Global announces the latest upgrade to their scalable information management system. Soutron 4.1.9 includes many new enhancements to the newly redesigned administrative application, general security updates, improved multi-device search displays, along with display support for languages that are read Right-To-Left (RTL).

“Due to strong global demand, we are pleased to announce our support for clients that use Arabic and other languages that are read Right-to-Left,” states Tony Saadat, President and CEO of Soutron Global. “By working with and listening to our clients’ needs, we continue to provide our clients a world class, information management system that scales beyond libraries and archives around the world.”

This new release provides a smoother workflow for today’s information workers due to redesign of the administration application, which has simplified bibliographic record importing and other cataloging tasks.

The Soutron regular upgrade release program adds new program features, improves compatibility, and ensures security features are up-to-date. Soutron clients are urged to request an upgrade at a time convenient for them to reap the benefits of this latest upgrade.

About Soutron Global, Inc.

Soutron is a cloud-based, scalable information management system for special collections libraries, archives, and information centers that makes knowledge curation easy, saving organizations time, effort, and money, while providing for optimal information and knowledge management. As a client-driven company dedicated to “Managing Library and Archive Transformation” with strong award-winning leadership. Soutron Global partners with special libraries, archives, and information centers around the globe to transition them to digital technologies with innovative, flexible, easy-to-use solutions. Our clients’ success is our success, and for over 30 years we have been dedicated to exceeding their expectations.

Summary: Soutron Global announces the latest upgrade to their scalable information management system. Soutron 4.1.9 includes many new enhancements to the newly redesigned administrative application, general security updates, improved multi-device search displays, along with display support for languages that are read Right-To-Left. This new release provides a smoother workflow for today’s information workers due to redesign of the administration application, which has simplified bibliographic record importing and other cataloging tasks.

Publication Year: 2023

Type of Material: Press Release

Language             English

Date Issued: March 21, 2023

Publisher: Soutron Global

Company:          

Company: Soutron Global

Subject:  Product announcements

Permalink: https://librarytechnology.org/pr/28634/soutron-global-releases-upgrade-to-their-scalable-library-and-archive-information-management-system-

DocumentID: 28634 views: 235 Created: 2023-03-21 08:54:10 Last Modified: 2023-03-27 09:15:21.

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