Due to its well integrated design and Windows orientation Vitalware makes moving staff to different departments and training new staff much simpler.
Caroline Kaus
(Former) Registrar
Manitoba Consumer & Corporate Affairs, Vital Statistics Agency

About Us

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KE Software is a private company, founded in 1986 and owned by the principals and staff. Our business focusses exclusively on two products: KE EMu, the world's premier collections management system for natural history museums, cultural history museums, art museums, herbaria, botanic gardens, archives and special collections; and KE Vitalware, a full featured vital statistics management system for Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

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Our Products

EMuKE EMu is the world's premier collections management system for natural history museums, cultural history museums, art museums, herbaria, botanic gardens, archives and special collections. Our clients include the largest and most prestigious museums in the world.

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VitalwareKE Vitalware is a full featured vital statistics management system for Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages. KE has more vital records installations in operation than any other software vendor, with Vitalware handling more than two million transactions annually, and managing something over 100 million records.

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Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum, Beamish, County Durham, UK, joins the EMu family
Saturday, 24 November 2007 00:09

KE Software is pleased to welcome Beamish to the community of EMu User.

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iMu: EMu guided tours for iPods
Saturday, 24 November 2007 00:02

imu.gifKE Software is proud to announce the imminent release of iMu, an iPod interface for EMu that enables visitors to build their own tour of your collection.

How does it work?

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Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA, joins the EMu family
Saturday, 24 November 2007 00:08

KE Software is pleased to welcome Cincinnati Museum Center to the community of EMu User.

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Natural History Museum, London: Project completed
Friday, 23 November 2007 23:59

The implementation of EMu has come to a successful conclusion at the Natural History Museum, London. Five departments - Mineralogy, Entomology, Palaeontology, Zoology and Botany - now manage their collections according to museum-wide processes, including a common loans system and object entry and acquisitions, as well as integrated multimedia. 3.2 million catalogue records exist in the system, with a staggering 13.7 million records in total.

A three year phased implementation was required due to the complexity and the magnitude of the undertaking, which involved significant redesign and extension of several modules. The end result however is that the NHM has one of the most fully integrated museum systems in the world, and certainly the largest, with a standardised, centralised system to manage a vast quantity of the museum's collections.

 
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