Document composition
Document composition is the process of creating documents that meet the needs of a business, to help them fulfil their business requirements. Document composition is primarily used by organizations to communicate with their customers, and plays a vital role in customer relationship management. It is often a subdivision of a company's customer communications management department. Document composition software permits the creation, printing, and distribution of documents in a way that gives consistency and aesthetics that enhance the corporation's image.
Industries benefited
- Financial services[1]
- Health care
- Insurance
- Print service providers
- Public sector[2]
- Telecommunications[3]
- Self-service document
- Travel[4]
- Utilities[5]
Examples of available software
- EngageOne Server (formerly DOC1) by Pitney Bowes[6]
- CSF Designer by Fidelity National Information Services [7]
- HP Exstream Software (Formerly Dialogue)[8]
- Scriptura Engage by Inventive Designers [9]
- Documaker by Oracle Corporation [10]
- Inspire Designer by GMC Software
- Lasernet Output Management by FormPipe Software and Best Practices from Tabellae
Service Providers
References
- ↑ http://www.doculogix.co.uk/#!projects/ctzx
- ↑ http://www.doculogix.co.uk/#!projects/ctzx
- ↑ http://www.doculogix.co.uk/#!projects/ctzx
- ↑ http://www.doculogix.co.uk/#!projects/ctzx
- ↑ http://www.doculogix.co.uk/#!projects/ctzx
- ↑ DOC1 for TransPromo & Transactional Communications
- ↑ CSF Designer from FIS
- ↑ HP Exstream
- ↑ Scriptura Engage
- ↑ Oracle Documaker
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