08/13/2003
Venetica, a provider of enterprise content integration (ECI) software, has debuted VeniceBridge 5.0. Venetica says the release, “driven by demand from global customers and leading OEM partners, greatly increases the types of content repositories that can be integrated with enterprise applications and extends the cross-system services available through VeniceBridge.”
Venetica explains that it “provides customers with a single interface to content across disparate environments. Unlike other offerings that create copies of documents and meta-data, Venetica solutions provide a real-time virtual view of content and workflow in place. Venetica’s approach exposes the full, two-way functionality of underlying content management and workflow systems, respects the security of those systems and adds cross-system services such as federated search. Venetica provides tools to easily develop enterprise applications that connect to any content system, and out-of-the-box bridges to leading systems such as those from FileNet, Documentum, IBM, Open Text, Microsoft and Lotus Notes. Built with a flexible service-oriented architecture, Venetica leverages numerous industry standards, including Web Services, Java, .NET, and JSR 170.”
“Our customers are wrestling with business-critical initiatives such as improving customer service, complying with new regulations and consolidating operations following a merger,” said Stuart Levinson, president and CEO, Venetica. “VeniceBridge 5.0 helps organizations implement these initiatives more quickly, maximizing the revenue generation, risk avoidance and cost reduction benefits.”
Among the VeniceBridge 5.0 features, AS DESCRIBED BY VENETICA:
Universal Workflow Interface: Addressing the key relationship between content and process, VeniceBridge 5.0 expands its universal view to include the industry’s first common inbox to disparate workflow engines such as Documentum and FileNET, and independent BPM engines such as IBM MQSeries Workflow. Target engines also include Microsoft BizTalk, Open Text, Staffware and others. Now customers have one interface to distributed content and workflow information…
Integration to Disparate Enterprise Report Management Systems: In addition to documents, scanned images and media assets, VeniceBridge 5.0 makes statements, invoices and other information stored in enterprise report management (ERM) systems easily available. Current ERM systems include FileNet Report Manager and IBM OnDemand…
Subscription Services: The release also includes the addition of an event subscription model that can provide notification when a document or workflow change has been made…
Venetica adds that, “In addition to these major features in VeniceBridge 5.0, a host of other enhancements have been included such as support for Linux and new features for optimal handling of geographically dispersed content sources and extremely large content such as audio, video and high-resolution images.”
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