DocuShare was developed with industry-standards in mind. To that end, we've chosen state-of-the-art technologies from industry leaders to support DocuShare.
DocuShare leverages the latest technologies and standards to deliver a product that is faster, more scalable, and is capable of integrating with third-party applications right out of the box.

Adobe Systems Incorporated offers a comprehensive line of software for enterprise and creative professional customers. Adobe's products enable customers to create,
manage and deliver visually rich, compelling and reliable content.

Autonomy is a leading provider of business portal infrastructure software. Verity software gives businesses a multitude of ways to improve access to vital information and perform a range of e-business operations, while enhancing the end-user experience. Since its inception DocuShare has used Verity Corporation's world-class indexing, summarization and HTML conversion subsystems.

IBM offers some of the industry's leading products for addressing the functional requirements of records management (RM) solutions that enable greater compliance and RM best practices. IBM's DB2 Records Management (IRM) application serves as the best-of-breed core engine for the DocuShare Records Manager module. Seamlessly integrated, DocuShare's collaboration, business process automation, content management, and imaging capabilities, in combination with the IRM compliance, audit, and destruction functionality, enable a best-of-breed RM solution of unparalleled power and flexibility.

Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and services designed to empower people through great software—any time, any place and on any device.
DocuShare leverages and integrates with a range of Microsoft products including MSDE and SQL databases, IIS Web Servers, Windows NT and Windows 2000 Server, Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP desktops/PCs, Microsoft Office 97, 2000, and XP, Microsoft Outlook 98, 2000 and XP mail clients, Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser.

NASA Ames is one of the premiere research labs in the United States. A long-time user of Xerox DocuShare for mission-critical document and content management, its world-renowned technologists serve as development partners with DocuShare in refining the DocuShare interface and user experience through long-term application to vital research and space exploration projects.

Netscape Communications, a subsidiary of AOL Inc., is a leading provider of tools and services wherever people go on the Internet. Netscape pioneered the development of world-class Web browsers and offers a full range of convenient web applications. Netscape.com is one of the most visited sites on the Internet with more than 52
million registered users. DocuShare runs natively on the latest Netscape Browsers (not tested with Netscape Navigator 7).

Oracle Corporation (Nasdaq: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise software company, with database, tools and application products. Oracle is the first software
company to develop and deploy 100 percent Internet-enabled enterprise software across its entire product line: database, server, enterprise business applications,
application development, and decision support tools.
DocuShare directly integrates with Oracle databases to deliver enterprise-class performance while minimizing IT overhead
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For more than three decades, the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) has proven to be one of the premier sources of vision and innovation for technology-driven industries. PARC's Sparrow Web platform, a system that adds structured, in-place editing to community-shared web pages, provides the core technology for Xerox DocuShare's Interact Module, a powerful tool that enables collaborative, Web-based workspaces that can be easily ported to other applications and captured in DocuShare.

Red Hat is a leader in the development, deployment, and management of Linux and open source solutions for Internet infrastructure-ranging from embedded devices to secure Web servers. DocuShare Document Management Server runs on Intel-compatible platforms running the latest Red Hat Linux software.

Sun Microsystems is a leading provider of enterprise-class servers and software, as well as the standard bearer for the Java platform. Sun's J2EE technology and its component-based model simplifies enterprise application development and deployment. The J2EE platform manages the infrastructure and supports the Web services that enable development of secure, robust and interoperable business applications. DocuShare utilizes Java/J2EE technologies throughout. DocuShare Document Management Server runs on the latest Sun SPARC/Solaris platforms. DocuShare runs on the latest Sun ONE (formerly iPlanet) Web servers. DocuShare integrates with the latest Sun ONE (formerly iPlanet) Directory server for user and group management.

WebEx Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: WEBX) is the global leader of on-demand applications for collaborative business on the web. WebEx applications are used across the enterprise in sales, support, training, marketing, engineering and product design. WebEx delivers its range of applications over the WebEx MediaTone Network, a global network specifically designed for secure delivery of on-demand applications. WebEx Communications is based in Santa Clara, California and has regional headquarters in Europe, Asia and Australia. Please call toll free 877-509-3239 or visit www.webex.com for more information.