Make your organization's know-how instantly available. Without limitation, wherever it’s needed.
The three most difficult challenges associated with any portal or Web application are the integration, transformation and delivery of content. Information in various formats from various sources must be integrated.
It must be transformed into multiple, user-optimized formats to meet requirements for both online and offline usage. The result must be delivered to different users within multiple systems running on different platforms.
Efficiently. On demand. Without human interaction.
Hyper.Net is an intelligent Web Service that allows you to meet today’s increasing requirements for a well-organized information supply without having to roll out new IT systems or make changes to existing business processes. It allows the organization to make content authored in Microsoft Office and other applications – independent of where or how source files are stored – immediately and directly available for use in any portal or Web application anywhere in the enterprise.
Integrating information is, however, only the first step. To ensure it can meet the needs of various users in various locations performing various business functions, Hyper.Net automatically transforms content into all of the formats users need and enhances it with a full, diverse set of meta information. The result is stored as vendor-neutral relational data that can be easily accessed by any type of portal or Web application.
Imagine having a single technology that completely automates the entire process of preparing and deploying user-optimized, up-to-date content to every application in your business. That’s Hyper.Net.
Technical enablement
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Automates the process of deploying personalizable content to users in all necessary locations within the necessary platforms, technologies, applications and devices
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Automates the entire information flow from content creation to content use
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Integrates content stored in multiple distributed applications and/or repositories into a seamless result as if it were all coming from the same source
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Eliminates existing bottlenecks in the time required to author, modify, repurpose and deploy content
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Business enablement
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Make content immediately available for access within all required business processes in all required formats, structures and languages as soon as it is approved
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Keep technology and human resource costs flat as content continues to grow
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Create the ability to quickly and efficiently respond to changing information supply requirements
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Create solutions that maximally leverage existing know-how, applications and IT infrastructure
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Compatibility
Hyper.Net is a powerful content transformation service built on an SOA architecture that conforms to open Web standards.
Any system can send content to Hyper.Net using its built-in SOAP/XML interfaces. Ready-to-use integrations are available for Microsoft SharePoint Server and Services, IBM Domino Document Manager, Lotus Notes and the Windows File System, among others.
Powerful APIs for .NET, Java and JavaScript, as well as Web Services-based interfaces and Web parts allow Hyper.Net's transformed output to be quickly integrated into and used by any system. Databases like Microsoft SQL and IBM DB2 can be used to store the transformed content. MOSS lists and Lotus Domino are also supported.
Hyper.Net is especially optimal when you need to automate the flow of information in mixed-technology environments.
Functions
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Parser supporting all standard Office System formats
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Support for industry-standard document managers, databases and Web technologies
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Simultaneous transformation of documents into XML, HTML4, PDF, PDF/A, FlashPaper, WML and any other required format
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Automatic generation of tables of contents and indices
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Support for corporate glossaries
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Generation of virtual (online) documentation from related but physically separate documents
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Compound PDF functionality supporting the compilation of large numbers of separate documents into well-organized PDF publications having unified tables of contents and page numbering, variable header and footer content and much more
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Automatic hyperlink detection, creation and management
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Full preservation of revision marks and comments
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Image scaling and thumbnailing
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Synchronization of metadata, security and lifecycle information with the content store
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PDF watermarking and metadata stamping
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Comprehensive support for compliance requirements
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Support for publication and expiration dates, effective dates and automatic rollback
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Support for integrating flexible, hierarchical classification systems for any type of content
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System requirements - hardware
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2 CPUs 1Ghz+
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2+ GB RAM
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60+ GB available hard drive space
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System requirements - software
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Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
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Microsoft Office 2007 (only on the server)
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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Microsoft .NET 2
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Adobe Acrobat 7.0
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Supported technologies and systems
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Content formats: Microsoft Office 97-2007, Open Office, Lotus Notes, Images, HTML, PDF and others
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DMS: Windows file system, Microsoft SharePoint Server/Services, IBM Domino Document Manager and others
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Databases/Repositories: Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, Lotus Domino, MOSS lists
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Development tools: APIs for .NET, Java and JavaScript, Web Services interfaces, Web Parts
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Web servers: Microsoft Internet Information Server, IBM Websphere Server, Domino Server, Apache Server and others
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