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"After an exhaustive search, we are pleased to have selected the Xythos Drive," said Rich Buchheim, senior director of product management, Oracle Collaboration Suite. "This technology will enable Oracle to better link the Windows desktop to Oracle’s two strategic products - Oracle Files 10g and Oracle Portal."
Presenting the capabilities of collaborative content management and enterprise portals through both a browser and the Windows desktop will increase employee productivity. "Today’s distributed organizations require content management solutions that address the needs of all users, including mobile ones," commented Gary Zuckerman, vice president of business development at Xythos. "The Xythos Drive was designed to help make this process easier for all participants."
Xythos technology is quickly becoming the standard of choice for software developers who want to offer integrated desktop access to their enterprise applications, the company says. The Xythos Drive provides folder-level access and management control to simplify how users interact with application content, even when they are not connected to the Internet. In addition, Xythos technology allows developers to make content management and collaboration instantly familiar, helping everyday users easily access the full power of today’s new web-enabled applications.
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