Workshare has released the latest version of its document compliance software that for the first time includes the company's Document Hygiene technology designed to guard against privacy breaches and the disclosure of sensitive information.
Workshare Professional 4.5, available now, works within e-mail clients to block the transfer of documents that contain sensitive information, says Ken Rutsky, Workshare executive vice president of worldwide marketing. With this release, Workshare has included Document Hygiene, which filters a document's content for keywords that violate privacy or relate to intellectual property or financial information, he says.
Also with version 4.5 of the product, Workshare has included support for Unicode (an international character set that facilitates development of foreign-language versions of software) and has boosted the performance of the software's information discovery tenfold through a new binary file reading feature, says Rutsky.
The company is working on a server version of the software for release before the end of the year, Rutsky adds.