CrossLogix Inc. Announces CrossLogix2: The First Distributed Entitlement Engine Created Specifically for the Enterprise.Business Editors REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 8, 2000 CrossLogix2 is the first Internet software system that permits or prevents access to mission critical information as a matter of business policy CrossLogix Inc. today announced the availability of CrossLogix2, the first software product to provide rules-based, application independent, entitlement to front and back office information. Distributed but centrally managed, CrossLogix2 controls application and data access by any employee, customer, distributor or supplier on the web in a manner that is uniquely business driven, dynamic, and scalable. "The Internet is changing the way that people transact An earlier e-commerce system for the Web from Open Market that included order capture and secure order fulfillment using credit cards, ecash and other payment systems. It included customer service and subscription administration capabilities as well as an integrated database for reporting business and interact with each other," said Mark Moriconi, CrossLogix CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and founder. "CrossLogix2 is the first industrial-strength, rules-based entitlement system that has been designed from the ground up to broker Internet interaction as a matter of business policy. No other system has been designed to connect and protect so well." Because of the unique, application independent design of CrossLogix2, companies are able to rapidly deploy enterprise applications to the Internet and then adapt them to changing business requirements with no programming. In addition, CrossLogix2 has been designed to preserve investment in existing front and back office applications A front office application is any software that has a direct relation to customers. In turn, a back office application has no such direct relation. Examples , which can dramatically accelerate the deployment of new business services to the web. CrossLogix2 uses a standards-based architecture including JAVA, C++, CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) A software-based interface from the Object Management Group (OMG) that allows software modules (objects) to communicate with each other no matter where they are located on a private network or the global , and COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. interfaces to support web and legacy integration. It can be deployed on any server and is scaleable across a distributed network to hundreds of thousands of simultaneous users. For more information, please visit the CrossLogix web site at www.crosslogix.com. About CrossLogix CrossLogix2 is a second generation entitlement system designed specifically for business on the Internet. CrossLogix recently closed $22 million in venture funding from leading investors include Sierra Ventures, Red Rock Ventures, Canaan Partners, FT Ventures, NIF/Daiwa Ventures, and RWI RWI Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (Germany) RWI Raoul Wallenberg Institute RWI Recreational Water Illness RWI Rusty Wallace, Inc. Group. CrossLogix and CrossLogix2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of CrossLogix Incorporated of Redwood Shores, California Redwood Shores is an upscale and desirable [1] waterfront neighborhood on the San Francisco Peninsula in California. It is located on the eastern edge of Belmont, but is actually part of incorporated Redwood City. . All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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