Ecrion EOS vs OpenText Document Sciences xPression [EOL] comparison

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EMC Document Sciences xPression
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Overview

Ecrion wants to help you expand on your ability to produce appealing and unique customer-facing documents. With intuitive design environments, interactive documents, and a full range of mobile solutions, we give you the features to stay connected.

Our new cloud option gives you the freedom to design and edit documents on the go, from any location. 

The Ecrion Omni System platform will solve your document production challenges and help you stand out from the competition, now and in the future.

Ready your organization for short-term and long-term success. The EOS Platform allows you to address your most  immediate priorities, and the opportunity to pursue higher-value customer communication will always be there.

The EOS Design Studio gives you the tools to create responsive templates, complex workflows, and powerful interactive graphics based on business and customer analytics. Just like the EOS Platform, our Design Studio will support your organization's needs now and into the future. Explore the 4 EOS Platform solutions to learn more.

OpenText Document Sciences xPression Enterprise Edition helps utomates the generation of highly customized and personalized multichannel customer communications. With xPression, you can replace multiple document generation systems to reduce costs, streamline processes, and improve customer experience. It consolidate multiple single purpose and disparate systems onto a single flexible platform for all types of vital business communications. OpenText Document Sciences xPression Enterprise Edition automates the generation of millions of documents per hour, while supporting thousands of concurrent users, to increase operational efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure accuracy. It leverage familiar tools from Microsoft and Adobe to generate personalized and customized correspondence, contracts, statements, and marketing materials on-demand, interactively, and in high-volume batch and it uses industry standards such as Java, XML and Web Services to integrate with various operating systems, application servers, databases, and other existing enterprise systems.
Sample Customers
Financeware Inc., Postcard Services, University of Minnesota, DataWerks, Xtreme Software, Cedar Springs Technologies Inc., Washington State Department of Labor & Industries, Mid America Computer Corporation (MACC)
Aksigorta, EmblemHealth, Independence Blue Cross, Sammons Financial Group, State Department of Labor, American Medical Security
Top Industries
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Financial Services Firm22%
Insurance Company17%
Computer Software Company10%
Manufacturing Company8%
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Small Business15%
Midsize Enterprise13%
Large Enterprise72%
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Ecrion EOS is ranked 15th in Customer Communications Management (CCM) while OpenText Document Sciences xPression [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Customer Communications Management (CCM). Ecrion EOS is rated 0.0, while OpenText Document Sciences xPression [EOL] is rated 6.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of OpenText Document Sciences xPression [EOL] writes "Integration with Adobe Suite was great, but there were too many limitations based on the composition tools used". Ecrion EOS is most compared with , whereas OpenText Document Sciences xPression [EOL] is most compared with QuarkXPress.

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