eBD is a complete solution for the production, management and publication of web information. Content can be easily modified from any Web browser, on a daily basis, without the need for costly and complex programming changes.
eBD lets you create a graphical presentation layer that is structured and easy to use. It can create a work environment for multiple users with different access control permissions. It can allow for "single sign on" (one login for several different applications), interface with all commercially-available databases, and be integrated easily with existing applications.
Other features include:
- Flexibility. Easy to configure. Develop and generate contents in a decentralized distributed fashion.
- Easy to use. User-friendly interface. Requires little technical knowledge. Fast use and management.
- Standardization. All eBD modules use standard communication protocols. Easy integration with HTML, DHTML, CSS, Java, Javascript, ASP, Cold fusion, Flash, SSL, PHP, etc. You do not need to install any software - the only thing you ever need is a Web browser.
- Open Architecture. Meets regulations, and uses standard Web development technology, thus guaranteeing scalability and accessibility.
- Compatibility. Works with any database and platform: Microsoft, Linux, Oracle, IBM, UNIX.
- Scalability. Can be implanted in multiple layers with any load balancing system (hard or soft) to guarantee scalability, reliability and robustness.
- Multiplatform and multichannel: Thanks to multichannel support, eBD developers can easily specify how information is presented based upon device.
- Security. Samba access control, LPDA, Windows NT, encryption mechanisms (SSL), PKI (Public Key Infrastructure). Discrimination and user access control. Digital certificates can be used, as well as automatic authenticity cascades.
- Predefined components. Libraries of components specifically designed for the construction of Web applications. Predefined time-saving objects such as calendars, graphics, forums, scrolling and automatic subfiles, and cartographies..
- Content syndication: The sharing of content via XML, Web services or NET technology.