Reveille Software's newest solution, Reveille for EMC Document Sciences xPression, is now EMC Certified.
Designed to deliver in-depth visibility into the health and usage of xPression, Reveille for xPression optimizes the delivery of mandated customer communications by proactively monitoring the system’s components, processes and end-users.
A graphical dashboard, complete with more than 20 key business scorecard metrics, enables accurate assessment of user productivity, content usage frequency, response times for document generation and more.
“After a comprehensive review process, the EMC Information Intelligence Group is confident in the value add that Reveille for xPression can provide to mutual customers,” said Patrick Emerson, senior director of Americas Channels & Alliances for EMC Information Intelligence Group. “By ensuring optimal application performance, Reveille for xPression helps design and interactive users meet their high-volume document output demands.”
The EMC Certified Solution designation is awarded to partners following rigorous review by EMC and validation by an independent, third-party organization that measures solutions for functional completeness, performance and scalability, security, deployability, supportability and interoperability.
“Achieving an EMC Certified status for Reveille for xPression validates the impact our solution can have in helping companies reduce trouble tickets, lower support costs and ensure application productivity,” said Melissa Sterrett Baron, senior director of product management for Reveille Software.
Reveille also holds EMC Certification for Reveille for EMC Documentum and Reveille for EMC Captiva.
Reveille for xPression was made generally available in Q3 2013.
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