Originally created content can be managed and stored in various content storage systems. The content transformation service Hyper.Net offers a number of connectors for interfacing to various content storage systems.
The spectrum ranges from the simple Windows file system through special document and content management systems to complete office communication systems.
Connectors
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Microsoft SharePoint Services
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Microsoft SharePoint Server
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Windows file system connector (publication of content from the file system)
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Lotus Domino.Doc / IBM Domino Document Manager
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Notes connector (publication of content from Notes applications)
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Mail connector (direct submission of content by e-mail)
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Upload connector (direct submission of content by uploading)
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The logic to operate the Hyper.Net interface for any additional system (Documentum, Filenet...) can be implemented within a few days.
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Technical Benefits
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Quick integration of content storage systems
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Automation of processes by combining connectors with a data preparation and distribution service
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Enterprise application integration
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Data integration, data consistency
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Business Benefits
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Integrated and automated processes of information supply
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Retrieve content "from where it is" rather than processing it using additional systems
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System Requirements
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Determined by the requirements of the base systems used
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