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Submission rejected on 5 January 2026 by Greenman (talk).

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Rejected by Greenman 5 months ago. Last edited by ~2026-33896-85 12 hours ago.
Submission declined on 17 November 2025 by RangersRus (talk).
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Declined by RangersRus 6 months ago.
Submission declined on 17 November 2025 by Greenman (talk).
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Declined by Greenman 6 months ago.
Submission declined on 24 July 2025 by Stuartyeates (talk).
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Declined by Stuartyeates 10 months ago.
Submission declined on 27 April 2025 by BuySomeApples (talk).
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Declined by BuySomeApples 13 months ago.
Submission declined on 4 February 2025 by Fancy Refrigerator (talk).
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This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for organizations and companies. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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Declined by Fancy Refrigerator 16 months ago.
Submission declined on 31 January 2025 by Taabii (talk).
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Declined by Taabii 16 months ago.
  • Comment: After six previous declines, this has been resubmitted with only two very poor sources. It's clear there's been no progress in establishing notability, so it's time to permanently reject the topic. Greenman (talk) 22:44, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: One source is a 404, another a promotional primary source... Greenman (talk) 00:11, 17 November 2025 (UTC)

American software as a service DMS company
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AODocs is a privately-held enterprise software company that develops a cloud-native document management and workflow automation platform. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, with operations in Europe.

Overview

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AODocs CEO Stephan Donze

AODocs was founded in 2012 by Stephan Donzé. The company originally focused on providing document-management capabilities on top of the Google Drive ecosystem, targeting organisations seeking cloud-based content services as an alternative to legacy enterprise content management (ECM) systems. Initially built to work with Google Drive, AODocs later expanded to integrate with other third-party systems.[1]

Technology and Products

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The AODocs platform offers features including document version control, workflow automation, and compliance tools for regulated industries. Its capabilities are delivered via a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. In recent years, the company has introduced AI tools to support document classification, content extraction, and automated review processes.[2]

AODocs' Paris office in 2025

References

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  1. ^ Jonny Evans (5 January 2026). "Google Workspace is getting a whole new look to try and topple Microsoft 365". TechRadar. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Why businesses need to fix (document) data foundations". ComputerWeekly.com. Computer Weekly. Retrieved 5 January 2026.

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