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ECS/integrated email & XML Processor for AS/400

Electronic Commerce Solutions announces the immediate availability of
ECS/integrated email Ver2.0 with XML Processor. ECS/ie is an AS/400
Client/Server e-commerce application that e-enables business applications.
The new release of ECS/integrated email comes with a fully integrated XML
Processor that provides the functionality to integrate inbound and outbound
XML documents with any AS/400 business application. The XML Processor takes
care of DB/400 to XML document translation, data element translation issues
and the distribution of XML documents via email or FTP. ECS/ie can
electronically convert AS/400 Spool Files generated by BPCS to Browser
compatible HTML, Adobe Acrobat (PDF) or Text (TXT) formats and send them as
email or convert reports for deployment on a company's Intranet or Internet
site.

ECS/integrated email is successfully being used with BPCS to support the
wide range of electronic formats typically required to perform business in
the modern age. Most companies have business relationships with varying
sized organisations, the largest may demand to exchange XML documents for
fully automated application to application integration, whereas smaller
companies may only be able to accept human readable email or fax.
ECS/integrated can support all these requirements with the benefit that the
day to day effort required to exchange business documents with the smaller,
less technically able organisations is as easy as trading with the larger,
e-commerce enabled corporations.

For more information; contact ECS:
http://www.ecs-europe.com
email: info@ecs-europe.com




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