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| Systemware Content Server |
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With Systemware Content Server, our core content repository, Systemware provides companies with the capability to capture, index, store, and manage all structured and unstructured content including documents, e-mail, print streams, images, scanned images, desktop files, and all other electronic content easily and effectively.
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| Systemware Scan Station |
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Systemware Scan Station provides browser-based scanning software that seamlessly supports centralized and/or decentralized imaging needs. Scan Station securely captures images and associated information into Systemware Content Server DS or Content Server z/OS, transforming paper documents into retrievable images.
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| Systemware Webtop Client |
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Systemware Webtop Client provides Web access to all enterprise information stored across multiple Systemware content servers. Our intuitive menu-driven navigation for most commonly used functions — download, e-mail to, print, and index filtering — is a valuable time saver.
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| Systemware SharePoint Integration |
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In order to maximize the benefits of their SharePoint system, many companies have turned to Systemware to compliment and extend their SharePoint content management capabilities. With Systemware, companies are able to access and manage additional data and document types such as scanned images, mainframe data streams, and ERP data that would otherwise be inaccessible to SharePoint users.
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| Systemware Email Discovery |
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Systemware Email Discovery is part of the Systemware Content Server family of products. This optional application captures, indexes, and stores a single instance of all email correspondence and attachments in a Systemware content repository. Systemware Email Discovery also helps in managing email retention and disposition according to company policy. Emails are always available to users as well as compliance officers.
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| Systemware Conversion Services |
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Companies experience many challenges as they attempt to access information from disparate systems often run on multiple platforms. To address these access challenges, many companies turn to Systemware to migrate, consolidate, and/or integrate all critical information into a single content management solution. Systemware’s team of experienced professionals has developed a suite of conversion tools to make this process quick, easy, and, most important, transparent to the business.
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| Systemware FS for Loans |
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Systemware’s Systemware FS for Loans assists you in effectively managing loan files and related documentation. No longer will you manually track loan documents across a large portfolio. With Systemware FS for Loans, this time consuming manual process, which is prone to human error, is eliminated.
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| Bank of America Case Study |
Banking/Financial Services Industry
The Bank of America Corporation’s (BofA) vision is to continue to help their customers grow and demonstrate how they can turn opportunities into reality. This vision has enabled BofA to achieve countless industry and community awards for innovation and commitment to their customers and the community at large. |
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| Bear Stearns Case Study |
Banking/Financial Services Industry
Bear Stearns Securities Corporation employs approximately 10,500 people worldwide and is headquartered in New York City. While continuing to grow, Bear Stearns’ books and records must continue to meet or exceed regulatory requirements set forth by the SEC, NASD, NYSE, IRS and the CFTC. For example, financial documents must be archived for at least seven years and must be kept on permanent, non-alterable media. If an organization is non-compliant, the penalties can be quite costly. |
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| CIGNA Case Study |
Insurance/Healthcare Industry
For more than 125 years, CIGNA Corporation's subsidiaries have been leading providers of employee benefits in the U.S. Its products and services include managed and indemnity healthcare coverage; group life, accident and disability insurance; retirement services; and investment management. CIGNA also offers life insurance and employee benefits in selected international markets. |
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| DTCC Case Study |
Banking/Financial Services Industry
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) is the largest financial services post-trade infrastructure in the world, with operating facilities in multiple locations in the U.S. and overseas. DTCC is owned by its principal users — major banks, broker/dealers, mutual funds firms and other companies within the financial services industry, including the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the New York Stock Exchange. |
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| First American Real Estate Case Study |
Banking/Financial Services Industry
First American Real Estate Solutions LP (First American) is a part of The First American Corporation family of companies. The First American Corporation is one of the nation's leading providers of business information and related products and services. Its subsidiaries operate within three complementary business segments: Title Insurance & Services, Real Estate Information & Services, and Consumer Information & Services. The company, which started in 1889, has more than 29,000 employees and more than 1,800 offices in the U.S. and abroad. |
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| First Bank of Farmersville |
| First Bank of Farmersville is a community bank serving customers in North Texas since 1885. First Bank prides themselves on rock-solid stability and personalized service to customers. The bank's three branches provide various accounts to over 3,500 customers. |
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| Mazda Case Study |
Retail Industry
Mazda – the name stands for uncompromising quality, outstanding value and an exhilarating driving experience. It was that way when the first Mazda vehicles began arriving in the United States in 1970, and it’s that way now as the company continues to build its reputation as a leader in the industry. Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) has been responsible for growing the dealership franchise in the U.S., and by 2001 there were more than 700 Dealers providing sales and service to its extremely loyal following of repeat customers. |
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| Mitsubishi Case Study |
Retail Industry
Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc. (MMSA), is the exclusive U.S. distributor of a full line of Mitsubishi Motors-brand passenger cars and sport utility vehicles. It is a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Motors Corporation and has more than 1,100 employees in the U.S. MMSA's dealerships are independently-owned-and operated businesses that include 550 outlets in all 50 states. Sales growth has grown significantly in the last five years by providing new and redesigned vehicles, continued brand-building efforts through distinctive advertising and improved customer satisfaction and retention. |
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| Office Depot Case Study |
Retail Industry
Office Depot, Inc., founded in 1986, is the world's largest seller of office products and an industry leader in every distribution channel, including stores, direct mail, contract delivery, the Internet and business-to-business electronic commerce. With more than 1,100 stores in 13 countries (more than 800 of the stores are located in Canada and U.S.), Office Depot offers more than 7,000 different items for sale. In addition to consumer sales, its Business Services Group supports many businesses with office supply solutions. |
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| Siemens Case Study |
Insurance/Healthcare Industry
Siemens Medical Solutions Health Services Corporation (formerly Shared Medical Systems Corporation) is the world's largest information services center dedicated to health-related processing. Its clients include hospital systems around the U.S., for whom it collects more than 100 million lines of mission-critical report data a day. Siemens runs 80,000 daily production jobs on its eight OS/390® enterprise servers, delivers sub-second response time and 99+ percent availability and processes more than 97 million transactions a day. Improving workflow is key to reducing costs and optimizing care for Siemens. |
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| SunTrust Banks Case Study |
Banking/Financial Services Industry
SunTrust Banks, Inc., headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is the nation's ninth largest commercial banking association. The company operates in seven states and the District of Columbia, and also serves customers in selected markets nationally. Its primary businesses include deposit, credit, trust and investment services, providing services through 1,215 branches and 2,235 ATMs. Through various subsidiaries, the company's 28,000 employees provide credit cards, mortgage banking, insurance, brokerage and capital markets services.
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| Texas Health Resources Case Study |
Insurance/Healthcare Industry
Texas Health Resources (THR) is the largest faith-based, nonprofit health system in Texas and one of the largest healthcare systems in the country. The system includes 26 healthcare sites and 4,200 hospital beds, and serves more than 5.4 million people living in 29 counties. With more than17,000 employees, including more than 3,200 physicians on staff, THR understood that in order to gain the reputation of being the 'healthcare system of choice in North Texas', the right information needed to be made available to their medical and financial staff so the best decisions could be made quickly. |
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| The University and Community College System of Nevada Case Study |
Education Industry
Comprised of two doctoral-granting universities, four comprehensive community colleges and one environmental research institution, the University and Community College System of Nevada (UCCSN) serves the educational and job training needs of the nation's fastest growing state. As Nevada's only system of higher education, the UCCSN provides educational opportunities to more than 90,000 students. |
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| TSYS Case Study |
Banking/Financial Services Industry
TSYS is a leader in electronic commerce services, providing online bill presentment and payment, online customer service, target marketing and real-time applications. The TSYS customer list includes many large banks, as well as large retailers with private-label credit cards – all creating large monthly statement cycles. |
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| USS-POSCO Industries Case Study |
Manufacturing Industry
USS-POSCO Industries (UPI), a 1986 joint venture between USX Corporation and Pohang Iron and Steel Company of the Republic of Korea, is California's largest steel finishing facility with 1,000 employees and more than 150 customers. The original steel plant dates back to 1910 when The Columbia Steel Company began operation, and has consistently embraced change and continual improvement, as well as a focus on customer service as a vital part of its heritage. |
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| Westar Energy |
Utilities Industry
Westar Energy is the largest electric energy provider in Kansas. Headquartered in Topeka, Westar Energy employs approximately 2,000 people and serves more than 650,000 customers in much of east and east-central Kansas. The company’s energy centers in eight Kansas cities generate nearly 6,000 megawatts of electricity, and they operate and coordinate about 35,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines. |
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