opentechnology
KinnosaONE components are built using the J2SE / J2EE, JCR
/ JSR-170, and Web 2.0 platforms and other Java and .NET technologies to ensure
interoperability between KinnosaONE components and other application
environments. KinnosaONE products integrate into the interface of major CAD
tools from Autodesk, SolidWorks, and Bentley as well as desktop applications,
like Microsoft Word and Excel and OpenOffice, so users do not need to learn or even
open another application to manage their documents.
KinnosaONE products can seamlessly connect to, search, retrieve, and manage
files in CAD data repositories such as Autodesk Vault, PDMWorks Workgroup
and Enterprise. The Korrigo product line was designed for those customers who
are concerned about their future but are currently completely CAD-focused and
have not yet begun to investigate a broader documentation standard. The Kinnosa
product line was designed to unify multiple document repositories, both CAD and
enterprise-focused systems. Kinnosa makes possible new levels of collaboration
and real data unification without the need for a centralized repository.
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kinnosaonefamily
First Trace provides a product family we call KinnosaONE that was created to resolve the problem that organizations face when they attempt to include engineering into a greater enterprise document strategy. The 'ONE' refers to our focus on seeing engineering departments become a part of a single document environment for the entire organization. Today the KinnosaONE family consists of Kinnosa, Korrigo and Kinnosa Workflow.
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kinnosa
First Trace has developed the first and only document management solution that breaks down the traditional wall between engineering and the greater enterprise: Kinnosa. With its heritage solidly established on meeting the complex needs of the engineering user, Kinnosa is built on open industry standards with a true "Enterprise Compatible" architecture. Kinnosa is intuitive and adaptable enough to be used by novice enterprise users but also highly advanced for the robust requirements of the technical engineering/CAD user.
Kinnosa integrates into the interface of major CAD tools from Autodesk, SolidWorks, and Bentley as well as connects to the data repositories for these applications for efficient file management. Kinnosa also integrates into desktop applications, like Microsoft Word and Excel and OpenOffice, so users do not need to learn or even open another application to manage their documents. Kinnosa can seamlessly connect to, search, retrieve, and manage files in data repositories such as Microsoft SharePoint, Interwoven Teamsite, eChange, PDMWorks, FileNet, OpenText Livelink, Vignette, Lotus Notes and Documentum.
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korrigo
First Trace developed Korrigo as a reseller-only product to manage technical engineering documents such as CAD files. Korrigo was built to address the complex needs of manufacturing and engineering departments without forcing IT to revamp their existing infrastructure or networks. It provides all the functionality required of a sophisticated engineering document management system to streamline the design, change and release process, including easy management of distributed repositories for true data unification.
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kinnosaworkflow
Kinnosa Workflow is the next leap forward in the evolution of process management. Kinnosa Workflow allows users to easily design real world workflows for structured management of the complete business process including automation of repetitive manual tasks, manipulation of data, publishing documents, and assembling change packages across a distributed enterprise.
Automated features guarantee that clear, complete, and concise data is available to the enterprise, while advanced checking features eliminate the potential for human errors and oversights. Kinnosa Workflow allows users to define and deploy cooperative business processes for complete traceability, workgroup synchronization, and improved communication between employees, departments and business units.
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