With a.k.a.® you can design glossaries that accommodate all of your needs. Once you have built your glossaries you can easily share it as reports built using the Built-in Report Writer, or by creating Customised Reports using XSL templates.
When a new energy corporation was formed through the merger of nine smaller utilities, electronic documents were found scattered across 20 servers, and countless personal computers. Managers complained that they could not go on leave without getting desperate calls regarding the location of key documents. Something had to be done.
Without a corporate classification scheme, Leicester City Council staff had created a plethora of folders for storing their electronic documents and records. After choosing a.k.a.® software to build the corporate classification scheme and retention schedule, Leicester then embarked on a multistage project to take back control of their network drives, and transition to an eCM system.
The Australian Governments’ Interactive Functions Thesaurus (AGIFT) is a three-level hierarchical thesaurus that describes the business functions carried out across Commonwealth, state and local governments in Australia. Built using aka software, its main purpose is to describe web-based resources to aid online discovery of government information and services.
The University of Melbourne uses a.k.a.® software to develop, maintain their Enterprise Classification Scheme and Records Retention and Disposal Schedule, then publish online, and upload into HP TRIM.