FileNet is launching its FileNet P8 product architecture,
an integrated framework designed to leverage content management, business process management and enterprise application connectivity to speed critical business decision making, helping many of the world's leading companies and government agencies to build and sustain competitive advantage while lowering their overall cost of doing business.
The new architecture, says the company, is designed to provide enterprise-level scalability and flexibility to handle the most demanding and complex content, business process and application integration challenges.
The new kit combines the capabilities of FileNet's Panagon platform, Acenza application framework and its Brightspire eBusiness framework and Business Process Management technology into a unified ECM platform.
Additionally, the FileNet P8 architecture adopts a single repository, single user experience, and a single Application Programming Interface (API) set for developers.
The technology operates in both Java and Microsoft environments and with SQL server and Oracle database support. Support for IBM's DB2 database is planned.
The architecture is tightly integrated with BEA's WebLogic and IBM's Websphere Web servers, it also integrates to the customer's portal of choice, with integration available for BEA, SAP, IBM, Microsoft, Plumtree and Siebel immediately

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