Xerox DocuShare
Xerox® DocuShare® is an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) family of solutions developed by Xerox Corporation. It uses Open Standards, Open-Source Technologies, and Frameworks to manage content, integrate it with other business systems, and create customized and packaged software applications. It is designed to help organizations manage, store, and automate the flow of digital content across departments and business processes. DocuShare enables users to securely capture, organize, access, and share documents and data within a centralized digital environment. Originally launched to support document-intensive industries, DocuShare has evolved to incorporate advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Intelligent Document Processing (IDP). These capabilities allow the platform to automatically classify, extract, and route information from structured and unstructured documents, significantly reducing manual data entry and improving operational efficiency. DocuShare supports a wide range of use cases including document archiving, workflow automation, compliance management, and digital collaboration. It is used across various sectors such as healthcare, education, finance, and government to streamline content-centric operations and support digital transformation initiatives. The platform is available in both on-premises and cloud-based deployments, offering scalability and flexibility to meet the needs of small businesses and large enterprises alike. For more information, users can visit the official website: https://www.xerox.com/ecm HistoryXerox’s research centers originally developed Xerox DocuShare as an internal application (named AmberWeb).[1] Since its initial launch, DocuShare has added capabilities in workflow/business process management,[2] production imaging, records and retention management, social collaboration, and enterprise scalability.[3] With version 5.0 in 2006, Xerox launched DocuShare CPX and a flexible licensing model that allows customers to mix read-only, guest (public), basic content services and more CM seats as they need.[4] As of version 6.6, there are four separate DocuShare products. The product was the first web-based document management tool offered to the market in 1997. Below is a history of the DocuShare DocuShare Management ECM Family.
Architecture and featuresA 2005 article in InfoWorld reported that DocuShare 4 was simple to use but still delivered solid document and file management.[6] DocuShare is a multi-tier platform based on Java SE rather than Java EE, with an architecture and developer environment that allows interoperability. The platform uses a Tomcat server and various OEM engines including Autonomy Corporation's (for indexing, eForms and BPM) and records management from IBM. It uses a Java SE architecture with added workflow and search engines. It also supports wiki, blog, and comments for social networking. For imaging, it includes a content intake manager (an XMl Parser), ability to e-mail directly to a DocuShare collection, scan cover sheets (with DataGlyph technology formerly in Xerox FlowPort and PaperWorks), and optional Nuance optical character recognition (OCR). A Verity search engine was used to search for documents and metadata, later replaced by the Autonomy search engine. TerminologyIn DocuShare, a "collection" is a folder for storing information. Multiple collections can be nested to form a tree. Workflow/BPMContent Rules are pre-defined workflows that have been implemented into the product UI. The content rules can perform specific functions on a collection or document. They allow a user to pre-define a workflow by stepping through a process that will take place when a specific event happens: for example, if a document moves into a collection, the workflow can move it to another area, perform OCR, and perform steps based on the document's contents. The DocuShare Developer Environment provides a Workflow software development kit (SDK) and design tool for creating more complex workflows. ImagingAs of 2007,[7] Xerox DocuShare had a front end imaging component in Scan Cover Sheets, which use proprietary DataGlyph technology. An Extensible Interface (EIP) connector is also provided for Xerox MFP scanning. (EIP provides direct access to a repository from the touch panel of a Xerox MFP.) DocuShare can also be used with third party imaging tools including ABBYY, Pharos, Kofax, Cardiff Teleform, SRC Conveyor, WaterWare ScanManager, Polgroup StrategicValueWare, NSI AutoStore, Xerox Smart Document Travel, SRC File Clerk, ScanFlowStore, eCopy, Visioneer OneTouch, EzeScan, Nuance PaperPort, and DSI Software Systems.[8] These systems and others connect DocuShare with multi-function printers (MFPs) and scanners. SecurityDocuShare supports security as required by the government and companies. All versions have enterprise-level security for privacy, compliance and data security. The UK government produced a detailed description of all aspects of DocuShare, including security and asset protection.[9] See also
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