EVER TEAM is an enterprise content management (ECM) vendor. EVER TEAM is present in Europe and the Middle East with over 400 employees in 8 countries and over 1600 deployed customer sites worldwide. EVER TEAM delivers a set of ECM applications including electronic document management (edms), case management, Regulatory Compliance, archiving and others... EVER TEAM is a French software vendor validated by Gartner in the "ECM Magic Quadrant". Referenced in the CMS Watch for ECM Report (2009) , and by Forrester Research in the "Forrester Wave: Enterprise Content Management Suites, Q4 2009" , EVER TEAM also received the "2008 European Insurance Claims Management Product Differentiation Innovation Award" by Frost & Sullivan .
History
1990: Creation of EVER TEAM and 1st integrated Document Management software Taurus +, document management software for Workgroup, Doris, documentary management software, Loris, Library management software and Clara, archiving software.
1994: 1st client server application
1995: 1st internet portal application
2001: 1st J2EE, SOA ECM suite. Launch of EverSuite platform, first integrated ECM application, based on JEE technologies, XML and service oriented architecture (SOA).
2004: 1st integrated suite of documentary information management. Launch of Flora for documentary information systems and for cultural and heritage content management.
2006: 1st French software vendor in the Gartner ECM Magic Quadrant EVER TEAM makes its entry in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant, a leading consulting and analysis firm specialized in information technology.
2007: Launch of 1st business specific ECM suite, EVER TEAM is present for the second year in the Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management in 2007
2008: 1st ECM suite based on Microsoft SharePoint
2009: 1st electronic archive solution compliant with the following norms and regulations:
*ISO 14721
*ISO 15489
*Sarbanes and Oxley (SOX)
*MoReq
*French Norm
2010: 20 years of expertise in the field of enterprise content management
Key Numbers
*Over 35% growth in 2009
*More than 50% annual turnover internationally
*48% of the capital held by venture capital, 27% by private investors and 25% by the management and other personnel
Management Team
*Béchara Wakim, CEO
*Annie Thieulent, Chief Corporate Officer
*Antoine Hraoui, CEO EVER TEAM MEA and SVP Business Development
*Jacques Sebag, Managing Director EVER TEAM FRANCE and SVP Marketing
*Carmen Conty, Managing Director EVER TEAM SPAIN
See Also
*Gartner
*CMS Watch detailed evaluation of EverSuite in the ECM Stream
*enterprise content management
History
1990: Creation of EVER TEAM and 1st integrated Document Management software Taurus +, document management software for Workgroup, Doris, documentary management software, Loris, Library management software and Clara, archiving software.
1994: 1st client server application
1995: 1st internet portal application
2001: 1st J2EE, SOA ECM suite. Launch of EverSuite platform, first integrated ECM application, based on JEE technologies, XML and service oriented architecture (SOA).
2004: 1st integrated suite of documentary information management. Launch of Flora for documentary information systems and for cultural and heritage content management.
2006: 1st French software vendor in the Gartner ECM Magic Quadrant EVER TEAM makes its entry in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant, a leading consulting and analysis firm specialized in information technology.
2007: Launch of 1st business specific ECM suite, EVER TEAM is present for the second year in the Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management in 2007
2008: 1st ECM suite based on Microsoft SharePoint
2009: 1st electronic archive solution compliant with the following norms and regulations:
*ISO 14721
*ISO 15489
*Sarbanes and Oxley (SOX)
*MoReq
*French Norm
2010: 20 years of expertise in the field of enterprise content management
Key Numbers
*Over 35% growth in 2009
*More than 50% annual turnover internationally
*48% of the capital held by venture capital, 27% by private investors and 25% by the management and other personnel
Management Team
*Béchara Wakim, CEO
*Annie Thieulent, Chief Corporate Officer
*Antoine Hraoui, CEO EVER TEAM MEA and SVP Business Development
*Jacques Sebag, Managing Director EVER TEAM FRANCE and SVP Marketing
*Carmen Conty, Managing Director EVER TEAM SPAIN
See Also
*Gartner
*CMS Watch detailed evaluation of EverSuite in the ECM Stream
*enterprise content management
Kathleen Therese “Katie” Rotolo (born January 4, 1988) is an American actor, dancer, model, and singer.
Early Life
Katie Rotolo was born on January 4, 1988 in Miami, Florida the second child of Phylis Rotolo, a registered nurse and massage therapist and Edward Rotolo a police sergeant. She has one older brother, Joseph Rotolo.
Until the age of twenty, Katie lived in south Florida. At age three Katie began her dance training. She studied ballet, tap and jazz and later modern, jazz, lyrical, hip-hop, and tap. She also studied karate, baseball, hockey, gymnastics, chorus, baton twirling as well as acting and musical theatre.
Katie began to focus more exclusively on acting and musical theater in middle school and high school. She was a principal and featured dancer in school plays and musicals which included “Seussical” and “Aida” at Cypress Bay High School. Katie was a member of the Lightning dance team, track team and swim team. She received the “Outspoken Award” as voted by her dance team in 2004. Katie was an active member in the school’s programs that assisted developmentally disabled students, Best Buddies and FRAT (Fostering Relationships between Autistics and Teens). She worked with many charitable organizations including the Dan Marino Foundation. In 2006, Katie attended a summer acting intensive directed by Peter Sklar where she received one-on-one training and performed in an Off Broadway theater for the first time.
Katie began college at Florida Atlantic University in 2006. While majoring in theater, Katie starred in numerous plays including her role as Juliet, in “Romeo & Juliet”, as well as the role of Margaret in “The Some of All Parts”, and Kelly in “One Hundred Women”.
Career
Katie’s professional career began in January 2006, with background work and principal roles in commercials and voice overs. She was featured in numerous television shows and feature films including Kings of South Beach, starring Donnie Wahlberg, My Sexiest Year, starring Frankie Muniz, Burn Notice, Sex Drive, and Dexter. Katie has been called the Waldo of Burn Notice by the producers and writers because she has appeared so many times in countless episodes of the Burn Notice television series from seasons 1-4.
In 2006, Katie put her singing on hold to concentrate on acting and dancing but has recently begun writing again and will be releasing a single in 2010.
In 2007, Katie was a featured dancer in the Eros Ramazzotti and Ricky Martin video “Non Siamo Soli”. She was a model in the international ad campaign for Kassis, a fitness clothing company and has since modeled for many companies including the likes of LVL X and Pepsi. In 2008, Katie took a semester off of school and moved to New York. She worked two jobs and continued auditioning and taking dance classes.
2009-Present
After spending six months in New York, Katie moved back to Florida to work on Burn Notice, Marley and Me, Up in the Air, and further her modeling and dance career. She was a children’s acting teacher for several months at John Robert Powers Miami. She taught monologue classes, scene study, improvisation, sitcom and commercial acting classes.
In 2009, Katie was a principal dancer in the Sony Core ad campaign. Of the hundreds of hopefuls, Katie made it to the final round of the Miami Dolphins cheerleader auditions in 2009 and performed in the Finals at the Aventura Mall.
Katie relocated in late 2009. Today, Katie resides in Los Angeles, California. She recently filmed the pilot Back in the Day as well as Doctor’s Orders in Los Angeles. She also completed filming Lies in Miami in April 2010 in which she plays Rachel Wood. Katie wrapped filming Hell Glades in late April 2010 in which she plays Sandy, her first time starring in a feature film.
Filmography
2010 Hell Glades as Sandy in production
2010 Lies as Rachel Wood post-production
2010 Quarterlifers as Attractive woman in production
2009 Magic City Memoirs as Emily post-production
2009 Old Dogs as Featured dancer uncredited
Early Life
Katie Rotolo was born on January 4, 1988 in Miami, Florida the second child of Phylis Rotolo, a registered nurse and massage therapist and Edward Rotolo a police sergeant. She has one older brother, Joseph Rotolo.
Until the age of twenty, Katie lived in south Florida. At age three Katie began her dance training. She studied ballet, tap and jazz and later modern, jazz, lyrical, hip-hop, and tap. She also studied karate, baseball, hockey, gymnastics, chorus, baton twirling as well as acting and musical theatre.
Katie began to focus more exclusively on acting and musical theater in middle school and high school. She was a principal and featured dancer in school plays and musicals which included “Seussical” and “Aida” at Cypress Bay High School. Katie was a member of the Lightning dance team, track team and swim team. She received the “Outspoken Award” as voted by her dance team in 2004. Katie was an active member in the school’s programs that assisted developmentally disabled students, Best Buddies and FRAT (Fostering Relationships between Autistics and Teens). She worked with many charitable organizations including the Dan Marino Foundation. In 2006, Katie attended a summer acting intensive directed by Peter Sklar where she received one-on-one training and performed in an Off Broadway theater for the first time.
Katie began college at Florida Atlantic University in 2006. While majoring in theater, Katie starred in numerous plays including her role as Juliet, in “Romeo & Juliet”, as well as the role of Margaret in “The Some of All Parts”, and Kelly in “One Hundred Women”.
Career
Katie’s professional career began in January 2006, with background work and principal roles in commercials and voice overs. She was featured in numerous television shows and feature films including Kings of South Beach, starring Donnie Wahlberg, My Sexiest Year, starring Frankie Muniz, Burn Notice, Sex Drive, and Dexter. Katie has been called the Waldo of Burn Notice by the producers and writers because she has appeared so many times in countless episodes of the Burn Notice television series from seasons 1-4.
In 2006, Katie put her singing on hold to concentrate on acting and dancing but has recently begun writing again and will be releasing a single in 2010.
In 2007, Katie was a featured dancer in the Eros Ramazzotti and Ricky Martin video “Non Siamo Soli”. She was a model in the international ad campaign for Kassis, a fitness clothing company and has since modeled for many companies including the likes of LVL X and Pepsi. In 2008, Katie took a semester off of school and moved to New York. She worked two jobs and continued auditioning and taking dance classes.
2009-Present
After spending six months in New York, Katie moved back to Florida to work on Burn Notice, Marley and Me, Up in the Air, and further her modeling and dance career. She was a children’s acting teacher for several months at John Robert Powers Miami. She taught monologue classes, scene study, improvisation, sitcom and commercial acting classes.
In 2009, Katie was a principal dancer in the Sony Core ad campaign. Of the hundreds of hopefuls, Katie made it to the final round of the Miami Dolphins cheerleader auditions in 2009 and performed in the Finals at the Aventura Mall.
Katie relocated in late 2009. Today, Katie resides in Los Angeles, California. She recently filmed the pilot Back in the Day as well as Doctor’s Orders in Los Angeles. She also completed filming Lies in Miami in April 2010 in which she plays Rachel Wood. Katie wrapped filming Hell Glades in late April 2010 in which she plays Sandy, her first time starring in a feature film.
Filmography
2010 Hell Glades as Sandy in production
2010 Lies as Rachel Wood post-production
2010 Quarterlifers as Attractive woman in production
2009 Magic City Memoirs as Emily post-production
2009 Old Dogs as Featured dancer uncredited
Viroj Wiwanitkit
Viroj Wiwanitkit is a medical professor. He was born in Bangkok Thailand. He holds Doctor of Medicine (honors). He got professorship as a visiting professor of Tropical Medicine from Hainan Medical College, China in 2008 and invited as editorial director of the journal of the college. Viroj has many publications recored in the international referencings index. He has had over 650 articles published in international peer-reviewed journals. He wrote many international textbooks and performed several invited presentations in international level. He acts as editor in chief and editorial boards of many international journal (firstly on internet journal of laborarory medicine ). His works originally focused on the fields of tropical medicine and public health, especially in applications to the developing countries. He had many highly cited works such as the works on laboratory errors . His bibliography can also be seen in Marquis Who's Who.
References
1. www.ispub.com/journal/the_internet_journal_of_laboratory_medicine.html
2. Wiwanitkit V. Types and frequency of preanalytical mistakes in the first Thai ISO 9002:1994 certified clinical laboratory, a 6 - month monitoring.
3. www.marquiswhoswho.com/
Viroj Wiwanitkit is a medical professor. He was born in Bangkok Thailand. He holds Doctor of Medicine (honors). He got professorship as a visiting professor of Tropical Medicine from Hainan Medical College, China in 2008 and invited as editorial director of the journal of the college. Viroj has many publications recored in the international referencings index. He has had over 650 articles published in international peer-reviewed journals. He wrote many international textbooks and performed several invited presentations in international level. He acts as editor in chief and editorial boards of many international journal (firstly on internet journal of laborarory medicine ). His works originally focused on the fields of tropical medicine and public health, especially in applications to the developing countries. He had many highly cited works such as the works on laboratory errors . His bibliography can also be seen in Marquis Who's Who.
References
1. www.ispub.com/journal/the_internet_journal_of_laboratory_medicine.html
2. Wiwanitkit V. Types and frequency of preanalytical mistakes in the first Thai ISO 9002:1994 certified clinical laboratory, a 6 - month monitoring.
3. www.marquiswhoswho.com/
Click's principle is expressing ax + by from (a+b)(x+y). If a+b is C and x+y is D:CD - (ay+bx)=ax+by. This is not the distributive property because this arrangement allows for using the distributive property to get ax + by on one side of an equation.It only works if you know the total of a+b and x+y in variables or quantity.
Application
It has been applied to express the sum of velocities before a two object linear collision.
(m1 + m2)(v1+ v2)----> MtotalVtotal -(m1v2+m2v1)
V1 + V2= 1/M(m1v2+m2v1+m1v1+m2v2)
V1 and V2 are the velocities before the collision. m1 and m2 are the masses. v1 + v2 are the velocities before the collision.
Note that the velocities of the other mass and the mass of the other objects can be involved in the sum of the velocities before the collision. If one velocity is O say v1: 1/M(m2v2+m1v2)=v2
This promotes the use of systems theory because of the influence of one mass on another mass's velocity. This means that one velocity is not a completely independent variable.
Application
It has been applied to express the sum of velocities before a two object linear collision.
(m1 + m2)(v1+ v2)----> MtotalVtotal -(m1v2+m2v1)
V1 + V2= 1/M(m1v2+m2v1+m1v1+m2v2)
V1 and V2 are the velocities before the collision. m1 and m2 are the masses. v1 + v2 are the velocities before the collision.
Note that the velocities of the other mass and the mass of the other objects can be involved in the sum of the velocities before the collision. If one velocity is O say v1: 1/M(m2v2+m1v2)=v2
This promotes the use of systems theory because of the influence of one mass on another mass's velocity. This means that one velocity is not a completely independent variable.