Web Services Integrated in DocuWare 5.1

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October 30, 2009

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Web Services Integrated in DocuWare 5.1

DocuWare announced DocuWare 5.1, its latest Web servicessolution based on SOA. An open-platform architectureof the new DocuWare 5 product, generation is 100% compatible with thephilosophy of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and guarantees a high levelof scalability and system stability. In addition to top performance using loadbalancing, version 5.1 also offers Web services for communicating with a rangeof third-party applications. Web services enable .NET-based DocuWare servers tointeract easily with numerous applications from Java and Windows environments.

 No knowledge ofserver platform implementation is required to access DocuWare servers via Web services.The new DocuWare Web services are designed to support even the most complexrequirements of a business process. Aside from storing and retrieving documentswithin a workflow, this also includes editing index terms and adding electronicstamps. Compatible Web services are provided for connecting to a Java client; sessionWeb services are in place for integrating a .NET client. These can alsocommunicate with Microsoft s BizTalk server, allowing data and documents to beexchanged between applications without the need for customization.

 DocuWare Web servicesrun on a separate application server. Speed is achieved through efficientcoding and the scalability of background services, including the Web Servicesserver.

 DocuWare productsare designed to be easy to install, configure, and maintain. DocuWare is anintegrated document management solution that can automate business processes bymanaging any type of document, regardless of format or source, in a centraldocument pool; for example, paper records, letters, faxes, drawings, and PC andother electronic files (including e-mail). DocuWare supports all forms ofelectronic signatures. Integrated records management ensures that all access issecure, controlled, and logged.

 Using theInternet, the central document pool is available around the clock to anyauthorized user, no matter where they are located in the world. A range ofcustomizable DocuWare add-on modules equip DocuWare for, among other things,automatic indexing, COLD applications, and enhanced workflow features. Othersoftware applications are easily integrated with a set of standard tools. Numerousinterfaces exist for ERP systems (including a certified SAP interface) andGroupware (like Exchange or Lotus Notes/Domino). DocuWare incorporates allcomponents needed for powerful Enterprise Content Management. Processes inevery company can be automated and improved with DocuWare. DocuWare software isavailable in 13 languages.

 Enhanced withworkflow functionalities, Web Content Management, and universal integrationfunctions, DocuWare provides powerful Enterprise Content Management (ECM)functionality for enabling expansion throughout an organization.

 

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Web Site: http://www.docuware.com

 

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