Inventive Designers and Open Standards

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Keep your options open

Scriptura is completely based on open standards like XML, XSL, XForms, SOAP, etc.

Open standards are standards that are vendor-neutral, consensus-driven, openly-specified and freely available. In contrast, a proprietary standard is a standard that has been developed and is owned by an individual or organization, the use of which generally requires a license or a royalty payment.

Inventive Designers actively helps establishing and improving open standards at different working groups of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

What can open standards mean to you?

How can Scriptura help you benefit from the many advantages that open standards provide?

Multi-channel delivery

Your customers demand delivery of documents across multiple channels (Web, Print, Email, Fax, PDF, etc.) but this is expensive and time-consuming with proprietary solutions. With Scriptura, you can automatically create output for multiple channels. And, because it is based on open standards like XML and XSL, Scriptura can support absolutely any channel or future channel.

Integrate seamlessly

Because Scriptura is completely based on open standards, it significantly reduces the cost and time effort associated with integration in existing workflow, enterprise applications, legacy applications and network and systems infrastructure.

Scriptura is a vendor-neutral business output solution that will always be usable, regardless of technologies you adopt in the future.

Reduce costs

Built on XSL, Scriptura requires just one template per document, regardless of the number of channels that the document will be delivered across. This means that Scriptura reduces the number of document templates that need to be stored and maintained by more than one third.

Scale effortlessly

Scriptura's architecture takes full advantage of open standards to scale effortlessly across the enterprise. In contrast, the performance of proprietary document publishing solutions falters with scaling.