xfy Document Integration Solution
The xfy Document Integration Solution is designed for companies that are required to manage and link various types of XML-based architectures. Companies are faced with the challenge of linking their current XML data with XBRL–based taxonomies. Synchronizing various forms of information is becoming a requirement within competitive business environments. Organizations have multiple repositories that contain various types of business information that need to be linked together into one document. The xfy Document Integration Solution brings together all forms of business information, forever changing the way information is currently mapped and assimilated.
The xfy Document Integration Solution is the world’s first universal XML integration tool that gives your organization the ability to link your current XML architecture with any other. The xfy Document Integration Solution delivers a user friendly, document-centric application that behind the scenes manages and interprets any XML architecture. This enables the user to view, compare, annotate, and analyze any information pulled from disparate repositories.
For example, if you worked in a publically traded company that was required to do a merge and analysis of information from two separate data repositories within the areas of chemical engineering, and mathematical modeling, you would find the information to be inherently different and nearly impossible to compare. The xfy Document Integration Solution bridges the gap between the disparate types of information giving you the tools to look at information on a level playing field. Think of the xfy Document Integration Solution as the world’s first XML Rosetta Stone that enables the seamless interaction of any XML vocabulary. Example XML variants include DITA, XBRL, SVG, ChemML, and MathML.
Key Benefits
- Link disparate content from any data repository – The xfy Document Integration Solution brings together all forms of business information into one dynamic document.
- Analyze, integrate, and compare any variant of XML – Pull any XML variant into one interface so that you will be able to access and work with any type of XML-based data.
- Incorporate and reference new data architectures – Incorporate new XBRL standards such as the U.S. GAAP taxonomy with your current data repository.
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