Appligent Releases Redax Enterprise Server
Posted on: Monday, 8 September 2003, 06:00 CDT
LANSDOWNE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 8, 2003--Appligent Inc. (www.appligent.com), a leading provider of PDF-related software, today expanded its Redax product line with the introduction of Redax Enterprise Server, the first server-based redaction software for PDF documents. Redax Enterprise Server joins Appligent's Redax family of products, which offers a range of solutions for permanently deleting information from PDF files to assure sensitive content remains private.
Appligent first introduced Redax in 1996 and is still the only Acrobat plug-in that completely removes sensitive and private information from Portable Document Format (PDF) files to comply with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Privacy Act. Appligent's new Redax Enterprise Server performs the redaction on the server rather than on individual desktops. The software processes large quantities of files, identifying marked-up data to be redacted and permanently deleting that information from the PDF data stream.
"Redax Enterprise Server is geared towards government agencies and our OEM partners. Using a server-based solution allows agencies to pre-process large quantities of documents by marking up keywords or phrases based on their predefined lists," says Virginia Gavin, President of Appligent. "FOIA specialists then can access these marked-up documents and continue the redaction process. This provides significant time savings in high volume settings."
Redax Enterprise Server is a software component that easily can be integrated with existing enterprise workflows and document management systems. Redax Enterprise Server's workflow can accept documents marked-up with Redax boxes or text designated by Adobe Standard Mark-up, which include highlights, underscores and strikethroughs. The data then is removed permanently. Redax Enterprise Server also supports predefined exemption codes associated with each type of mark-up, which is required for FOIA compliance.
Redax Enterprise Server is priced based on configuration. For more information, please visit www.appligent.com or contact Appligent's sales team at 610-284-4006 or sales@appligent.com.
About Appligent
Appligent Inc. (www.appligent.com) is the leading provider of server-based tools and plug-ins for the on-demand customization, manipulation, redaction and delivery of dynamically generated electronic documents. Appligent has a proven reputation building robust, cross platform, server-based solutions that are blazingly fast and are compliant with the most obscure and corrupt variants of the PDF standard. Based in the Philadelphia region, Appligent has provided PDF-related software applications globally since 1993. The company's products are used in various industries, including financial services, government, insurance, banking, manufacturing, legal and pharmaceutical. Appligent is a member of the Adobe Solutions Network and is a partner of Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, IBM and Apple.
For more information about Appligent, please contact Grace Alfredo at (610) 642-8253 or grace@gregoryfca.com.
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