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BOSTON, MA -- May
8, 2006 - CambridgeDocs (www.cambridgedocs.com)
today announced xDoc Server Version 2.02, and
with it the ability to publish Microsoft Word
.DOC files to PDF in a cross-platform
environment, eliminating the need for Microsoft
and Adobe publishing products. The Java-based
xDoc Server can be called from any J2EE
application server, including the popular
platforms IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic and Apache
Tomcat.
With this evolution in PDF Publishing,
organizations can now process and publish high
volumes of Microsoft Word content on Windows,
Linux and Solaris machines - free of the
licensing and performance issues related to
installing Microsoft Office or Adobe Acrobat or
Distiller on a server. This links business
users’ preferences for Microsoft Word into IT
departments who are consolidating servers and
implementing applications ranging from contract
generation to custom publishing.
Previous generations of PDF publishing have
relied on direct “print-stream” approaches,
which rely on the original desktop applications
“to print to” a PDF format. By using Java and
XML, the multi-threaded xDoc Server can also
merge individual Word files, add data from
databases into document “templates”, and publish
as XML, HTML, or Microsoft RTF.
“Document sets that are part of a workflow or
server-side application are ideally suited to
this next-generation publishing approach. xDoc
gives organizations more flexibility, allowing
them to use Microsoft Word to define the look
and feel of their documents, integrate data into
them from other databases, and then publish the
resulting documents on cross-platform servers,”
said Rizwan Virk, CEO of CambridgeDocs.
“Many of our customers need to re-publish
Microsoft Word content as PDF and HTML on both
Windows and Unix servers. We believe a
Java-based, cross-platform approach using XML is
both scalable and flexible.” said Kevin J.
Hayden, Vice President, Global Marketing, for
Interwoven, Inc, a CambridgeDocs OEM partner.
“CambridgeDocs xDoc Server gives HyLighter the
platform flexibility to bring our innovative
products for collaborative learning and
document-centered group work to the world
market. With the xDoc server, HyLighter now has
the invaluable capacity to run on Linux servers
while supporting the pervasive use of Microsoft
Word in higher education and business
environments.” said David G. Lebow, President of
HyLighter, Inc., a CambridgeDocs customer.
An additional benefit of using XML as the file
format transformation medium for xDoc Server is
the ease it affords companies in maintaining
corporate branding for document “templates” for
policies, applications or contracts that are
created in Microsoft Word, and that then require
database information to be merged into these
“templates” as part of a multi-threaded J2EE
application. In these scenarios, the documents
can be concatenated or merged together as
necessary before being published to PDF and
thereby retain their corporate “look and feel.”
About CambridgeDocs
CambridgeDocs is a leader in the
emerging market for XML-based content
integration. This market deals with
the integration of legacy content with
new XML-based systems (e.g. Content
Management, Enterprise Information
Portals, EAI, and Web Services) and
standards (e.g. DocBook, DITA, HRXML,
RIXML, FPML, NewsML, or any custom XML
schema/DTD’s, etc.).
Towards this end, CambridgeDocs provides
a technology platform & services for
taking existing unstructured and
semi-structured internal and external
content (e.g. MS Word, HTML, PDF, Quark,
etc.), and transforming it into
"meaningful XML". Once transformed, the
content can be made available for
delivery through XML-based Web Services,
classified and indexed within Enterprise
Information Portals, and aggregated,
assembled and published in multiple
different formats including support for
wireless and mobile devices.
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