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xfy: Merge Content with Live Data in Dynamic Document Applications

xfy is a powerful document-based composite application framework that allows organizations to rapidly unify content and data in a single dynamic document. With no technical knowledge, business users can rapidly assemble rich document-based applications that bring together isolated content and data from disparate sources. xfy dynamic documents are, in essence, applications.

xfy: The Document is the Application

By unifying structured content with data in an easily understood and immediately usable document, xfy allows organizations to capture and combine the best of two worlds to create new ways of understanding and conducting business.

Leading organizations use xfy to enable:

The Role of Documents

Excellus BlueCross BlueShield says: Many business processes rely on the rich context, persistence and portability of a document. But the information within documents is typically static, quickly becoming out of date and disconnected from an organization’s systems of record. When you copy and paste data into documents—parts lists, inventory or forecast data, market information, for example—you break the link to the sources of record and the information is no longer authoritative. In fact, the reality is that this information is out of date the moment the document is published.

The Role of Data

Traditionally, the domains of documents and data have been isolated from one another. Data is stored in relational database, mainframe systems and data warehouses. Documents are kept in content management systems, shared file servers and local drives. Typically, structured data is focused on the “what” of a business—financial information, inventory, etc. Documents are typically focused on the “why” and the “how”—manuals, policies, reports, analysis, etc. The reality is that business is done at the intersection of “what,” “why” and “how”—where fact meets context.

xfy simply brings it all together.

Business Benefits

  • Empower more informed decision-making by unifying access to isolated information
  • Combine and visualize diverse information sources to see patterns and trends
  • Reduce risk and errors by putting only current information into the hands of personnel
  • Improve knowledge transfer and information sharing across organizations and lifecycle phases

Nippon Chemi-Con says: IT Benefits

  • Rapidly deliver rich, interactive applications and dynamic documents without any coding
  • Reduce backlog and IT burden by decentralizing and/or accelerating application development
  • Rationalize complex and disparate XML schema with a single unifying layer

Learn more about how xfy can help your organization transform business processes by bridging two worlds divided—unifying content and data in an information rich, dynamic document.

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