How does ActiveDocs Opus touch other systems? ActiveDocs Opus provides connectivity features ensuring effective data quality strategies can be easily implemented, harmonizing with your systems and processes.
Data Sources
ActiveDocs Opus Data Views allow data to be selected from other business systems, reducing duplicate data entry and transcription errors. During User-Driven document creation the user is prompted to select the information required from within that business system (e.g. a customer name and details from a CRM).
There's more information about Data Integration in ActiveDocs Opus here.
Integration for User-Driven Mode Document Creation
ActiveDocs Opus Solutions Studio Module is the Application Integration toolkit, providing a set of software components and enabling the integration of ActiveDocs Opus into CRM, Financial, DMS and middleware applications for User-Driven document production.
Integration allows the ActiveDocs Opus Document Wizard to be invoked from other software applications, allowing ActiveDocs Opus to be used for document creation from just about anywhere. Integration allows those applications to provide some or all of the Answers required by the Document Wizard, ensuring that data is carried accurately from the application to the document. Integration also allows almost limitless possibilities for customizing the actions of the Document Wizard.
Our White Papers page has a white paper about ActiveDocs Opus Integration with Microsoft® SharePoint, Microsoft® CRM, and Other Applications.
Integration for Automated Mode Document Creation
ActiveDocs Opus Automated Document Production (ADP) Module enables unattended programmatic generation of documents, allowing other applications to the use the power and flexibility of ActiveDocs Opus Templates for on-demand or batch-mode Automated document production.
Document Storage
Documents created with ActiveDocs Opus can be stored by ActiveDocs Opus Composition Server in its own database, on the file system, in Microsoft® SharePoint, in other WebDAV-compliant applications, or via a Web Service. The Document Storage page explains these storage options in more detail.
Microsoft® SharePoint
Microsoft® SharePoint is just one of the applications with which ActiveDocs Opus has been successfully integrated. There's a page describing some of the integration points here.
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