ELO Goes Non Operational Specific

ELO Goes Non Operational Specific

February 12, 2007: ELO finds independence from operating systems by hitting the enterprise market with the release of the ELOenterprise system kernel.

The kernel has been optimised with hardware partners including HP, IBM and Sun for the 64-bit world and consequently designed for operating systems such as HP-UX, AIX, Sun Solaris and Linux. Through its work with partners, ELO has managed to offer a non-operational system specific solution.

ELO says that from its design at the outset, developers placed emphasis on configuring the individual functional components for the archive and content server to be independent units that work together to product a powerful architecture overall.

During development, ELO says it took into account the greater emphasis end-users are placing on company portals as interfaces to business partners by reworking application server environments such as BEA Weblogic 9.2 and SAP Netweaver.

The benefits according to ELO, are the ability for higher performance, cost reductions and its easy to scale system platforms alongside economical Itanium 2-64-bit processors. ELO says these objectives run off the back of the endless amount of enterprises currently working to restructure their IT system environments by simplifying and lowering their running costs.

The latest ELO release provides an enterprise product to compliment its already successful ELOoffice for entry-level document management and archiving and ELOprofessional for middle-sized companies. The ELOenterprise, suitable for data centres and portal applications provides the final product to the ELO range.

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