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StreamServe VS Exstream Unraveling OpenText Solutions for CCM (Part-1)

Bentechu2019s CCM solution is the smart answer to the challenge of bringing versatility, visibility, and efficiency to customer interactions through scalable, real-time, omnichannel communications. Feel free to contact us!!<br>

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StreamServe VS Exstream Unraveling OpenText Solutions for CCM (Part-1)

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  1. StreamServe vs Exstream: StreamServe vs Exstream: U Unraveling OpenText nraveling OpenText S Solutions for CC (Part (Part- -1) 1) olutions for CCM M The enterprise business communications solutions market has no shortage of diversity. There are plenty of products to meet almost any business need. StreamServe has long been a leader in customer communications management. Founded in 1997, it gradually gained a good customer base, developed a wide range of features, and passed some important milestones along the way. In due course, it has been given so many names that it confuses almost everyone. In version 16, StreamServe merged with Exstream - a major milestone in which it lost its name but retained all its great features and technical capabilities. Our Professional Services department was involved in the development of the StreamServe solution and has extensive hands-on experience with OpenText products. Bentech’s partnership with StreamServe as a company began in 2005 and has grown into a full-fledged software development and R&D center. Our engineers developed StreamServe 4.x, StreamServe 5.x, and StreamServe Persuasion™ (later OpenText StreamServe), and provided product integration services. So, we've been part of the solution's development and understand every milestone it passes.

  2. If you've used StreamServe before, if you're using Exstream now, and if you're considering bringing this OpenText solution for customer communication management into your business, this historical overview is sure to come in handy for your business field. 1. The birth of Stream 1. The birth of StreamS Serv erve e StreamServe was founded in Sweden in 1997 and began developing its software platform for enterprise business communications. At first, the product was mainly used in Sweden, but it gradually entered the global market. StreamServe has been used by customers in financial services, telecommunications, utilities, manufacturing, and other industries to generate highly complex template documents in a variety of formats—invoices, financial statements, notification letters, production labels, shipping documents, and more. StreamServe features native output management, allowing companies to distribute generated documents through various output channels, such as print shops or their industrial printers, email, file transfer, document archiving, and more. Because of this feature, StreamServe is often referred to as "output management software". However, while StreamServe is powerful for managing document distribution, it also integrates with other products that specialize in complex printer management, e-mail delivery management (especially tracking delivered e- mail), and some other specialized output management tasks. A large part of product development is done at Bentech's StreamServe R&D centers in Prague and Lviv. The CCM solution is used by more than 5,000 customers in 130 countries. Its clients include BMW, Post, SEB, Volvo, Agis Insurance, China Light & Power, etc. 2. ADOBE LIVECYCLE Production Printin 2. ADOBE LIVECYCLE Production Printing g In 2007, StreamServe entered a partnership with Adobe to provide support for the XML Forms Architecture (XFA) format for Adobe LiveCycle Designer software. Working together, the two companies can create a common design environment for producing and distributing business-critical documents to support interactive and high-volume output processes. Adobe sold the solution initially as LiveCycle Production Print and later as Adobe LiveCycle Production Print ES. It integrates well with Adobe Design Centre and has a large feature set, present in several editions. As a result, Adobe customers leverage StreamServe output management solutions to provide enhanced business communications and streamline business processes. The partnership enables StreamServe to expand its customer base and strengthen its position in the market. 3. SAP partnership 3. SAP partnerships s

  3. Two notable StreamServe incidents occurred in 2010. The first is a partnership agreement with SAP, which recognizes StreamServe as the preferred SAP output management system and provides the company with a strong business boost. StreamServe complements SAP's offerings, but it's still a standalone product with its ecosystem. When SAP added StreamServe to its price list, it gave it its product name - Documentation Presentation for SAP Solutions. Technically, this application from StreamServe has gained some new features for integration with SAP, such as the SAP Connectivity Pack, which adds support for many native SAP data formats. Document Present Live introduces a tighter integration with SAP - the SAP add-on uses the StreamServe engine to create template documents on demand from the SAP interface. For example, you can select a client in SAP CRM, then select a StreamServe template and create a letter. The solution also has an approval process. So many people can work together in a controlled environment where you can create template documents, control which blocks others are allowed to edit, set restrictions on different authors, and more. For OpenText, and StreamServe consultants in particular, this partnership has resulted in a significant increase in new client requests as the company garners significant new business. For Bentech’s, this meant a lot of fieldwork, intensive business travel, new challenging tasks, and a lot of useful experience. Bentech’s CCM solution is the smart answer to the challenge of bringing versatility, visibility, and efficiency to customer interactions through scalable, real-time, omnichannel communications. Feel free to Contact us!!

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