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4 October 2012

Product News

Internet-based Collaboration Made Easier with new Feature to the Daista uIP

Daista Software has announced a new capability to its universal Integration Platform (uIP) to help collaborative partners share information across the Internet or secure networks without the need for data exchange processes.

The Daista uIP supports a fully configurable data model enabling companies to simultaneously manage data conforming to multiple data models be it international, industry or company standard as well as proprietary data models. Data conforming to different data models are held in self-contained subdivisions of the Daista uIP database, but at the same time form parts of a fully connected integrated whole. This makes it possible for companies to import data from different sources or establish connectivity with external applications without the need to any translation or data exchange processes.

With the new feature, collaborative partners using the Daista uIP can, with simple commands, establish connection between their respective “instances” of the Daista uIP and share data seamlessly. Alternatively, they can set up a “project environment” to which each project partner contributes information to form a consistent integrated whole without the need for a single process involving translations.

“Companies are increasingly in need of an effective way to share information with external stakeholders such as customers, contractors and partners, while at the same time having control on their intellectual property. There is also the need for sharing of data to be simple to implement to cater for connecting and disconnecting external stakeholders in a dynamic way.”, said Joep Mintjens, Managing Director, PLM Consultancy.

“The new collaborative capabilities by Daista provide a seamless way of supporting collaborative partners by enabling them to interactively share data within a controlled environment. With each collaborative partner having full control over their uIP environment. The intellectual property of the individual collaborative partners is also protected.”, said Dr Kais Al-Timimi, Managing Director, Daista.

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