CXO:
A C-level officer wants access to corporate-wide information including financial reports, invoices, proposals, contracts and spreadsheet updates from support staff. OCIE accelerates and monitors this delivery, automatically extracts data for support systems, then distributes and archives new outputs and updates.
Manager:
A department head often needs access to specific cost center information from disparate systems. OCIE consolidates information from sources throughout the enterprise and generates a precise view appropriate to each user's role in the organization.
Analyst:
A business analyst has different set of needs and may prefer data extracts from the OCIE archive to populate a spreadsheet or feed a business intelligence application. OCIE provides mining and extraction tools to automate repetitive tasks and curtail manual data entry.
Sales/Customer Service:
Sales and customer service reps enjoy quick, easy, secure, anytime, anywhere access. OCIE notifies and guides users to information and allows for annotations, attachments, and on-demand printing with form-overlays for statements, invoices, and similar records.
Developers:
Developers deploy Web applications to access fixed content through the OCIE Perl API that automates the bundling and processing of information. OCIE prepares information for Web-services by tagging legacy or PDF reports and OCR-processed TIFF images for XML, XBRL, and other standards.