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| Cincom Systems Introduces Cincom Eloquence Cincom Systems, Inc. has introduced Cincom Eloquence, its newest document composition offering. Cincom Eloquence helps enterprises move document design and generation out of the IT department and onto the desktops of non-technical, business-line professionals for more timely, accurate and relevant document communications. Cincom Eloquence’s interface was designed specifically for business-line professionals. It merges graphical design expertise from Human Factors International, global experts in the area of user-centered design, with all of the features, content editing, and formatting capabilities of Microsoft Word, including WordML (Microsoft’s published, open XML schema). With preview capabilities accessible from directly within the design environment, Cincom Eloquence streamlines document production processes, providing one of the simplest and easiest pathways to improved document quality and deeper personalization. Cincom Eloquence’s thin-client interface and point-and-click access to document models allows for dynamic assembly, generation, and delivery of highly personalized documents in batch and real-time environments. Organizations can utilize out-of-the-box, web-based, guided workflows or easily integrate Cincom Eloquence’s workflow processing into their existing customer-service systems to streamline customer-communication processes and significantly reduce training burden. Built entirely from the ground up, Cincom Eloquence is engineered on a standards-based SOA and fully utilizes IBM’s WebSphere Application Server to provide the business agility, security, reliability, and scalability today’s global organizations demand. IBM’s WebSphere MQ technology enables tight integration with existing systems, data, and workflows while the high-performance requirements of mission-critical document production environments are addressed through a “compiled-XML” core. Cincom Eloquence provides native support for WordML and all major output formats to meet the print and electronic delivery needs of businesses. General availability for Cincom Eloquence is scheduled for the second quarter of 2006. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |