Computhink
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Software; Enterprise content management; Document management |
| Founded | 1994 |
| Headquarters | Lombard, Illinois, United States |
| Products | Contentverse; Contentverse Cloud |
Number of employees | 50+ |
| Website | computhink.com |
Computhink is a global provider of enterprise content management, document management systems (DMS), records management, and document workflow software. It is best known for developing **Contentverse** and its cloud variant, **Contentverse Cloud**.[1] According to a 2025 press release, Computhink claims over 25 years of leadership in enterprise document management systems.[2]
Computhink's headquarters are located in Lombard, Illinois, United States.[3]
History
[edit | edit source]Computhink was founded in 1994 in the Chicago area, initially focusing on identity management and imaging software.[4] Early products included “The Paperless Office,” a document imaging and management system.[5]
Over time, Computhink released a product named **ViewWise**, which was later rebranded and evolved into **Contentverse**, adding enhanced workflow, cloud, and enterprise content management capabilities.[6]
Products
[edit | edit source]Computhink develops enterprise content management and document management software solutions designed for organizations across multiple industries. Its core offerings include Contentverse and Contentverse Cloud.
Contentverse
[edit | edit source]Contentverse is Computhink's flagship enterprise content management and document management system (DMS). Originally launched as ViewWise in the early 2000s and rebranded in 2013, Contentverse has since evolved into a comprehensive platform.[7]
Key features include:
- Document capture, storage, and version control
- Workflow automation and routing
- Role-based access controls and audit trails
- Optical character recognition and metadata-based search
- Digital signature integration and compliance support
- Cloud and on-premises deployment options
Industry reviewers have noted Contentverse's role in helping organizations reduce paper use and streamline compliance processes, particularly in regulated sectors such as healthcare, government, and finance.[8]
Contentverse Cloud
[edit | edit source]Contentverse Cloud is the hosted version of Contentverse, offering the same enterprise content management and workflow features in a cloud-based environment. It is designed for scalability, remote access, and simplified IT management.[9]
Other solutions
[edit | edit source]In addition to Contentverse, Computhink has introduced complementary tools and services for intelligent document capture, workflow customization, and industry-specific compliance solutions. Some of these offerings have been positioned under evolving product names such as Captureverse.[10]
Industries served
[edit | edit source]Computhink's solutions are applied in sectors including government, healthcare, education, finance, legal, and manufacturing.[11] A published case study highlights how Contentverse was adopted by a legal practice to reduce reliance on paper, improve document tracking, and strengthen compliance controls.[12]
Third-party coverage and recognition
[edit | edit source]- A 2021 article from NCN News Network discusses how Contentverse helps organizations go digital and paperless.[13]
- The product review site SoftwareConnect describes Contentverse's features including access controls, AI, and document workflows.[14]
- Owler lists Computhink as a developer of cloud-based document and content management solutions, and notes its founding year and location.[15]
- The company's LinkedIn profile states that Contentverse is their flagship product and describes its aims and positioning.[16]
See also
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