KE Software's technology has allowed the Registry to dramatically improve productivity and customer service.
Andrew Levens
(Former) Registrar
Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Victoria, Australia

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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Denver Museum of Nature & Science joins the KE EMu family
Friday, 22 July 2011 11:13

KE Software is pleased to welcome Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver, Colorado, USA  to the community of EMu Users.

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Digital Images of Yale’s Vast Cultural Collections Now Available for Free
Friday, 22 July 2011 11:11

In May the Yale Daily Bulletin announced that digital images of Yale’s vast cultural collections were now available for free:

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Arts Queensland joins the KE EMu family
Friday, 22 July 2011 11:13

KE Software is pleased to welcome Arts Queensland, Queensland, Australia to the community of EMu Users.

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2011 Global EMu User Group Meeting: It's All About the Collections
Friday, 22 July 2011 11:10

Planning for the 2011 Global EMu User Group Meeting is well underway and the programme is taking shape and filling up with excellent speakers and topics. We expect to publish the first cut of the programme next week (on the EMu website and through the EMuUsers Forum), but will continue to accept paper proposals for some time, just in case you're still planning on presenting a paper.

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