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March 16, 2009

Xenos Releases New Version of d2e Vision

Software Solutions provider Xenos Group Inc. has reportedly introduced the latest version of its acclaimed Xenos d2e Vision for document print stream transformation and repurposing.
 
Xenos d2e Vision was unveiled as a stand-alone in the year 2003. The application now comes integrated into Xenos Enterprise Server (Xenos ES) Transformation Services for Documents, as its core technology.
 
The latest release, Xenos d2e Vision Version 3.1 leverages the Java-based Xenos Developer Studio Graphical User Interface (GUI) developed for Xenos ES. The new version allows users to run the GUI on any operating system with a graphical environment and also offers enhanced Xenos Field Technology (XFT) capabilities which simplify both the decomposition of documents and the extraction of visible information for ECM/ERM (Enterprise Content Management/Enterprise Report Management) archive loading, structured data creation and document repurposing.
 
Jeff Williams, Director of Product Management at Xenos commented, "With d2e Vision 3.1, our customers can now process a broader range of print stream documents and images through the support of several additional formats and features."
 
"By offering a single GUI across our product lines as well as adding significant overall improvements to our document transformation capabilities, we are closer to a convergence within our solutions, and at the same time, helping customers better handle both structured and unstructured data and documents," said Williams.
 
The new version also allows the creation of JPEG images in addition to PNG and TIFF and provides greater image support in PDF documents to process the newer image formats JBIG2 and JPEG2000. In addition, the font mapping improvements incorporated in the new version eliminate the need for mapping fonts while converting PDF documents to TIFF images.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Divya Narain is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Divya’s articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Stefania Viscusi
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