If anyone wants an example of why you should blog or use twitter, read on!
Since starting this blog back in January I have built up better relationships with legal IT suppliers than I have ever managed with any “account manager”. Through blogging and through twitter I’ve managed to discuss their products directly with the people inside those companies who are involved with developing them.
An example today relates to comments I’ve made over the past month in regard to Workshares products, first about their recent 5.2 SR2 release and then about a possible protect workflow problem here.I’ve been contacted a couple of times by Workshare through this blog and through twitter (@jesbreslaw), but today I got some good news relating to two specific points I raised in the posts indicated above.
- My comment on 5.2 SR2 – “The PDF Combine functionality is only available from the local file system!!”
- My comment on how Protect and Autonomy iManage Send & File together could annoy lawyers.
Here’s what Kevin Docherty, Product Manager had to say:
I just wanted to clarify a quick point that you mention… re “The PDF Combine functionality is only available from the local file system!!”- I suspect that you are using the first Beta as the second Beta fully supports DMS interaction.
This is great news as I see this peice of functionality being really useful for things like Bible creation etc. Then on the second point Kevin continues:
yes, we know that this may provide a challenge to the basic Protect workflow. We are obtaining a pre-release version of Autonomy very soon and will be looking to get it set up ASAP. We’re specifically targeting Protect Workflow in the SR 3 version of Professional (Oct/Nov) so I will hopefully have some feedback for you around this area soon – and how we will be looking to cope with the multiple Autonomy pop-ups.
I’ve no idea how Workshare found the blog, but regardless I’m impressed that they took time to read and respond to their customers. More companies should follow suit and get their product development and sales staff on twitter and other “web 2.0” technologies to get dialogue going with people who use their applications.
If you want dates for the Workshare releases I got told the following:
- SR2 Beta refresh– April 17th
- SR2 General Availability – May/June
- SR3 estimated release – Oct/Nov
Cool!! Thanks for the shout out!!
good thought with this one.. Very interesting and is so true! keep it up.
Mike