ApplicationXtender

ApplicationXtender Family of Products Collect, Manage & Deliver Information

®ApplicationXtender (AX) is the heart of a complete, fully integrated suite of Enterprise Content Management solutions. ApplicationXtender works hand-in-hand with virtually all business applications, maximizing the value of information by providing more efficient means of:

Capturing all different kinds of electronic content - documents, images, video, audio, COLD/ERM and more - and making them part of an enterprise data pool, while still maintaining them in their own native file formats.

  • Organizing information content for easy reference - automatically indexes data according to any number of search criteria, without extensive programming expertise.
  • Intelligently accessing content - gives users the ability to easily search and retrieve the exact information they need via desktop or browser.
  • Applying information through other enterprise-level systems - such as Enterprise Resource Planning, Customer Relationship Management, and others - using either AX's universal interface or the application's own interface.

The ApplicationXtender family delivers fast, cost effective access to a central pool of mission-critical information. It gives you a competitive advantage as it
Reduces costs:

  • Eliminates re-typing and errors with seamless integration to existing business applications.
  • Minimizes printing and duplication of documents as well as reducing the amount of physical storage.
  • Eliminates time-consuming manual searches of paper files or microfiche and/or sifting through unrelated information.

Boosts productivity:

  • Delivers the right information to the right person at the right time.
  • Facilitates collaboration between users and departments.
  • Drives business processes through automated workflow management

 

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Updated November 09, 2005