Day Presents Beta Version of Java Content Repository at CeBIT.HANNOVER, Germany -- Leading U.S. Software Vendors among the First to Test Day's Revolutionary Repository Technology for Enterprise Content Day (SWX SWX Swiss Exchange (trademark of SWX Swiss Exchange) SWX SolidWorks (3D solid modeling CAD software) SWX Splitter / Wave Division Multiplexer :DAYN), a leading provider of global content management software, today announced the release of the Beta version A pre-shipping release of hardware or software that has gone through alpha test. A beta version of software is supposed to be very close to the final product, but, in practice, it is more a way of getting users to test the software in the first place under real conditions. of the company's Java Content Repository CRX CRX Civic Renaissance Model X (Honda automobile model) CRX Cone-Rod Homeobox-Containing Gene CRX Civic Renaissance Experimental (Honda) at CeBIT, in Hannover, Germany from March 10-16, 2005. The new product is based on the new global Java standard for Enterprise Content, JSR JSR Java Specification Request JSR J Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Virginia) JSR Journal of Sedimentary Research JSR Jump to Subroutine (6502 processor instruction) 170, setting the foundation for a new generation of content infrastructure with Global 1000 companies. Day's CRX provides the first complete commercial implementation of all functionalities defined in the groundbreaking specification. "Day is proud to be the first company to make this exciting technology commercially available," said Michael Moppert, chairman and 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. , Day Software. "This new product line is very important for us: We have made substantial investments in this new technology. The new standard for enterprise content that we initialised three years ago has gained industry-wide support of technology vendors such as IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Oracle, SUN, HP and many others. We are now delighted to release the Beta version of our commercial product. As the leader of the standards group, we will be well positioned to win a solid share of the new, emerging market for Java Content Repositories." "We believe that our technology will provide substantial cost savings for Global 1000 companies. We are also very excited to see large U.S. software vendors among the first companies to test our Beta version in their development labs to determine the most effective ways to embed our technology into their products. We expect that such partnerships will open up new revenue opportunities for Day," continued Moppert. Day's Content Repository Extreme - CRX is a repository that makes high-value content easily accessible for any application enabling companies to reduce the complexity and cost of their information infrastructure. CRX allows for the storage, retrieval and management of content across large-scale enterprises. This fully standard compliant content repository protects technology investments in content and applications and creates a content infrastructure that is future-proof and sustainable. "Our new Content Repository products have a very significant market potential," said Moppert. "Java Content Repositories will revolutionize the development and deployment of business applications in the same way that the Web has revolutionized the development of network-based applications. This technology enables companies to eliminate the information silos An information silo is a management system incapable of reciprocal operation with other, related management systems. A bank's management system, for example, is considered a silo if it cannot exchange information with other related systems within its own organization, or with the created by application-specific databases and proprietary storage systems and make enterprise content widely accessible." Day's new Java Content Repository provides standardized enterprise content services such as indexing, search, versioning, check-in/check-out or access control for all documents. Simultaneously, other applications can be accessed via the same interface on all documents and content services. This fundamentally new architecture allows for the use of completely different documents corporatewide and overall systems while saving costs. Day has spearheaded the initiative for the development and introduction of a worldwide standard for enterprise content. Under the direction of Day's CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. , David Nuescheler, leading industry experts of companies such as Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Oracle and SAP work together on the standard, that will be officially introduced worldwide in the first half of 2005. You can find Day at CeBIT 2005 at the IBM partner booth in hall 4, booth A12! About Day - www.day.com Day is a leading provider of integrated content, portal and digital asset management software. Day's technology Communique offers a comprehensive, rapidly deployable framework to unify and manage all digital business data, systems, applications and processes through the Web. Communique's content-centric architecture, and its innovative ContentBus, turns the entire business into a virtual repository, bringing together content from any system, regardless of location, language or platform. Day is an international company, founded in 1993, and listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange SWX Swiss Exchange An all-electronic securities exchange formed from the 1995 merger of exchanges in Geneva, Basel, and Zurich. The exchange offers trading in equity securities, investment funds, exchange-traded funds, bonds, Eurobonds, and options. (SWX:DAYN) since April 2000. Day's customers are some of the largest global corporations and include Audi, DaimlerChrysler, Deutsche Post Deutsche Post AG (ISIN: DE0005552004, LSE: DPO) is a German post, logistics and courier headquartered in Bonn, previously the German state-owned mail monopoly. It has 520,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide and generated revenue of € 60. World Net, General Electric, Intercontinental Hotels Group InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) (LSE: IHG NYSE: IHG) is a multinational company which operates several hotel brands. The largest hotel company by number of rooms (556,000 as of March 2007 [1]), its headquarters are in Windsor just outside Greater London and , McDonald's, UBS UBS Union Bank of Switzerland UBS United Bible Societies UBS United Blood Services UBS United Buying Service UBS Used Bookstore UBS University Business Services UBS Universal Building Society (UK) UBS Ulaanbaatar Broadcasting System and Volkswagen. |
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