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Excerpt from the Reference List
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Financial Services
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For the Halifax Bank of Scotland, Coextant has realized an intranet publishing soluting involving more than 60,000 users in 1,800 locations in England, Wales, Northern Irland and Scotland.
The authors can create their content using predefined templates using MS Office. Domino.Doc, which is used as the document management system, permits an automatic preparation and distribution of the released documents to the staff via Hyper.Net.
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MasterCard International is an international financial services provider covering the entire bandwidth of services including MasterCard® credit cards, MasterCard® customer cards, Maestro® online customer cards and Cirrus® ATM cash access.
Hyper.Net is used to optimize the management and distribution of the company’s mission-critical information such as manuals, guidelines, process documents and reports.
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Coextant has realized an employee portal on the basis of MS Office, Domino.Doc, Hyper.Net and MS.Net for Sparkasse Gießen.
This portal is used to publish all relevant employee information.
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WestLB has implemented a comprehensive stock exchange information system on the basis of Lotus Notes and the Web using Coextant software components.
Comprehensive documents containing important financial information, tables and charts are created and maintained by the research team using the standard MS Office applications. Using the Coextant solution, the released documents are automatically prepared and distributed to the securities advisers of the branch offices.
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Coextant has realized the intranet solution S-Infonet on the basis of Lotus Domino, MS Office and Hyper.Net for Sparkasse Hanau.
"S-Infonet is an information portal for our staff which enables us to actively embrace and shape knowledge management," says Mark Troyke, Projektleiter Informationsmanagement, Sparkasse Hanau.
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Nordea is the leading financial services provider in the Scandinavian and Baltic region.
Coextant has helped Nordea implement a solution for automatically managing and distributing guidelines/procedures and manuals to improve the communications and information distribution processes in the company.
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Coextant has realized a document and content management solution for Julius Bär. The application was upgraded to a intranet application using Domino.Doc and Hyper.Net.
The entire content is created and maintained using MS Office. The implemented solution automatically handles the preparation of the released documents and their distribution to the staff via Domino.
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For Sparkasse Starkenburg, Coextant has realized an information portal based on MS Office, SPS 2003, Hyper.Net and MS.NET.
This solution is used to publish all relevant staff information and is based on Coextant’s solution finance.net Portal for the financial services sector.
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Sparkasse Rhein-Haardt uses Coextant’s transformation service Hyper.Net and IBM Websphere to integrate, edit and distribute content.
The implemented portal reflects the core processes of the bank (searching and editing of standard mail templates). The information is retrieved from the standard bank software system OSPlus via a standardized interface and automatically inserted into the mail. Open Office is used as word processor.
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For Sydbank, Coextant has realized an intranet solution to automatically manage and distribute guidelines/procedures, manuals and office documents in the bank network.
This solution based on Hyper.Net optimizes the company’s communication and information distribution.
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For Kreissparkasse Saarlouis, Coextant has realized an information portal based on MS Office, SPS 2003, Hyper.Net and MS.NET.
This solution is used to publish all relevant staff information and is based on Coextant’s solution finance.net Portal for the financial services sector.
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Manufacturing and Commerce
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The Rieter Group, seated in Winterthur (Switzerland), has developed a multi-language Web site using MS Office, Domino.Doc, Hyper.Net and MS.NET in cooperation with Coextant.
The most striking feature of the solution is that all the content of the Web site is created exclusively using MS Office standard software by the Rieter staff worldwide. Rieter’s processes have a cross-language representation in the system.
Rieter’s Web site features a modern look-and-feel, a wealth of financial content and, above all, a very simple navigation interface enabling the user to get to the desired information with just a few mouse clicks.
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AGFA is an international supplier of leading consumer and high-end imaging products.
On the basis of Coextant solutions, AGFA has realized an intuitive, scalable document and Web content management solution for distributing and sharing information in intranets and extranets.
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Novozymes is the leading supplier of industrial enzymes with a worldwide market share of 40%.
Coextant has realized a quality management solution based on Domino.Doc and Hyper.Net for novozymes which fulfills the strictest compliance requirements.
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A large German car manufacturer has chosen Coextant for implementing its worldwide extranet used to distribute information to dealers and customers. This after-sales information system is based on MS Office, Domino.Doc and Hyper.Net.
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Coextant has planned, developed and implemented the introduction of a document and content management system for Biotest. For this, very strict requirements and regulations had to be observed.
Domino.Doc, the document management system chosen, had to be customized for Biotest’s requirements.
With this system, standard regulatory documents including attachments and explanatory text are sent to defined target groups within the company.
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Magazine zum Globus uses the intranet as an information source for the staff of the Globus group. The electronic portal offers quick and easy access to up-to-date and consistent information for users worldwide.
Content is created with the standard authoring tool Microsoft Office and the documents are managed and released in SharePoint libraries.
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Bertel O. Steen is the largest Daimler Chrysler & Peugeot dealer in Norway.
Coextant has implemented a knowledge management solution based on Lotus Notes and Hyper.Net for Bertel O. Steen.
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Using the Coextant solutions, Nomeco A/S has realized an intranet-based quality management system.
As Nomeco works in the pharmaceutical sector, issues related to compliance, ISO standards and GMP are mission-crtitical for the company.
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TDC Switzerland AG, seated in Zürich, works under the name "sunrise" and is one of the largest telecommunications service providers of Switzerland.
Coextant has developed a scalable and integrated solution for the automatic supply of content to sunrise’s centralized Customer Care Center which handles a very large number of requests. This solution is based on Hyper.Net and Lotus Notes.
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"Total Document Automation" is the motto of the solution implemented for FMC by Coextant which permits the controlled and standardized creation of documents with existing tools (MS Office, DDOC).
Control of the relevant processes, in particular the authorization nomenclature, by the system, versioning and archiving, organization-specific indexing of documents using meta information as well as the representation of review and release processes were only some of the requirements on the all-in-one solution which was developed using Domino.Doc.
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Public Sector
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The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (City of London) has realized a Government Web site using Coextant solutions.
Using this eGovernment infrastructure, documents are distributed to the citizens.
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Coextant has realized an solution for EUC Nord to enable the publishing and transformation of various document types from SPS libraries on the Web site and the intranet.
The solution is based on SPS, Content Manager, SQL Server and Hyper.Net.
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Coextant has implemented a solution for the automatic administration and distribution of work instructions and legal documents for the German social insurance institutes.
All offices of the German social insurance institutes publish work instructions and legal documents in the intranet and Internet. This content must be up-to-date for use in the everyday work of the staff.
The documents, which were created and updated using MS Office, are prepared, written to Domino databases and published using the Hyper.Net service.
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Date: 6/20/2007
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