
JustSystems Shares XML Expertise at IBM Information On Demand
Presentations at IBM Conference Highlight Business, Technical Advantages of XML, SOA
IBM Information On Demand, LAS VEGAS and NEW YORK - Oct. 12, 2007 - Increasingly, IBM is delivering XML technologies to their customers, so that they can get the right information to the right people and processes at the right time to act on emerging opportunities and competitive threats. At the IBM Information On Demand 2007 (IOD) conference, advanced partner JustSystems, Inc., a diamond sponsor of the conference, will be sharing its XML expertise in creating, integrating, visualizing and delivering information across the enterprise.
JustSystems will be exhibiting in booth D5 at IBM IOD 2007, October 14 - 19, 2007, at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas.
JustSystems' xfy software named "Best Application" at the 8th RIAO Conference
With the theme of large-scale semantic access to text, sound, and video content, the conference features presentations and exhibits of advanced applications in these areas. xfy's highly acclaimed features placed at the top of the 16 nominated applications, awarding it the "Best Application" award. The award reconfirms both the innovation and functionality of xfy.
Providing unique information experiences to customers, partners and business users allows organizations to stay ahead of the competition. xfy creates this edge by allowing infomation to be aggregated, viewed and analyzed in distinctive and powerful ways.
For example, combining disparate sources of financial data into a single view identifies important relationships to facilitate regulatory compliance. Offering personalized views of real-time information builds competitive preference among your customers. However unique the business need, xfy is the right solution to build rich client applications easily and inexpensively.
xfy's powerful and flexible XML-based application platform fully supports standardization, integration and security of business information to help users make sense of the glut of complex, disjointed information found in typical organizations.