The technology uses templates and database information to provide users with efficient page composition that can be centrally controlled.
This enables companies to incorporate design-rich and logic-based template workflow into their internet and intranet sites and to customise documents for specific customers.
Creo claims that the technology can be easily integrated with any existing CRM technology, enterprise resource planning system, storefront application or web-enabled system. The product is scheduled for release to the market in early 2006.
Creo Print On-Demand Solutions is run by Kodak Graphic Communications Group as a standalone division and operates from separate premises.
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