The New Interleaf
presented July 30, 1997 by
Jack Hennessy
National Accounts Mgr./ WRSM
jhennessy@interleaf.com
Lucretia Hughes
IPSG Consultant
lhughes@interleaf.com
New Management Team
Jaime Ellertson, CEO
Michael Torto, VP Marketing
Gary Phillips, VP Sales
Chris McKee, VP Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Rob Langer, CFO
Wayne Peters, Corporate Controller
Tom Lovegrove, VP Telesales & Channels
Randy Fisher, VP Worldwide Customer Service
Interleaf's Mission
To be the dominant provider of intelligent publishing solutions for active
documents across the extended enterprise.
Interleaf's Goals
- Enable automatic assembly of material from many sources into document
solutions
- Provide technology that publishes and manages information worldwide
- Help customers achieve breakthroughs in quality, availability, and
timeliness of published information - increasing their profitability
Interleaf Inc.
- The most advanced publishing and distribution solutions for complex,
"active" documents across the extended enterprise
- Our customers compile information from multiple sources, people, and
locations to re-purpose and distribute in any form - from print, to CD, to
Web ...
Anywhere, anytime!
The New Publishing Paradigm
- The WEB has changed the way we use and value information
- Information is comprised of multiple format types, and resides in
dispersed locations
- ACTIVE Information is Key - Interactive, requiring
constant updating, rapid access, and timely distribution
Interleaf's Markets
- Active Enterprise Publishing
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- Complex Document Publishing
- Database Publishing
- Demand Publishing
- Web Publishing
- Vertical Solutions
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- Financial
- Manufacturing
- High Tech/Elect
- Healthcare
Active Enterprise Publishing
- Taking Diverse Information
- Many types / sources
- Dispersed locations
- Creating Compound Document
- Complete
- Consistently formatted
- Maintain Control and Accuracy
- Ripple changes through documents
- Up-to-the minute accuracy
Complex Technical Document Publishing
- In manufacturing:
- Producing up-to-date, accurate documentation
- Requires creating and compiling a compound document from diverse input
sources such as CAD/CAM systems, parts inventory databases, and technical
text, and managing the links to that information.
Database Publishing
- In financial services,
- packaging information to meet specific investor requirements means
extracting dynamic numeric data, merging it with marketing information, and
publishing a composite document.
- In Transportation,
- getting products shipped faster with specific customer requirements and
government regulations factored
Demand Publishing
- In Healthcare,
- (1 to 1 marketing) developing personalized healthcare directories and
targeted catalogs requires sourcing information from service suppliers,
matching it with customer profiles, and publishing to electronic or print
media.
Web Publishing
- For distributed workgroups;
- contributing to active documents and publishing accurate versions of
documents across internal and external "nets", the ability to use
common Web browsers to support contributor and user access simplifies
infrastructure requirements and speeds implementations.
Vertical Solutions
- Solution Packages that solve business problems
- Enhance Communication - company wide
- Reduce costs & time to market
- Personalize products & services
- Solutions combine the best of, Technology, training, professional
services, Partner Product Integration
Manufacturing
- Up-to-date, accurate documentation of processes
- Parts books
- Safety-related procedures
- General Policies & Procedures
Financial Services
- Regulatory documents
- Investor information
- Ratings Bureau information
- Policies & Procedures
Healthcare
- Personalized provider directories
- Personalized explanation of benefits
- Up-to-date, accurate
- No need for large inventory of directories which are quickly
outdated
Interleaf Solutions
- Solve real business problems
- Personalize products & services
- Enhance communication throughout the enterprise
- Complete, integrated solution for all aspects of publishing, including
print and electronic distribution
- "Best of Breed" Technologies
- Training & Professional Services
- Partner Product Integration
Product Direction
- Sell, improve, maintain current offerings
- Develop new product offerings
- August 97 - start launch of new products and services
- June 98 - Complete suite of open, integrated publishing products
- Open, scaleable technology
- Partner with "Best of Breed"
- Consolidate products and technology
- Focused server platforms
- Java & browser-based clients
Partners Include
- Sun and Microsoft (O/S)
- JAVASOFT (Language)
- Oracle and MS-SQL (Servers)
- Xerox (Demand Print)
- Adobe (Output Formats)
- Action Technologies (Workflow)
The most important partner is:
You !!!
A New Leaf
- Back to the Future: Return to our foundation and
strength in publishing
- Offer new, robust technology
- Provide complete business solutions
The Product Itinerary
Authoring & Publishing
- Advancing the I6 workgroup publishing family
- Upgrading capabilities, import, export, graphic formats etc.
- Ease of use on NT
- Windows logo-ing
- High end Unix and NT
- Mature, stable market, Incremental growth
Interleaf 6.3
- Purpose: Support for NT4.0, with font and color
enhancements
- Platforms: Windows NT 3.51/4.0, Windows 95
- Estimated Release Date: Q2, CY 1997
- Dependencies: None
I6 Filters Pack
- Purpose: Provide updated INSO graphics filters
- Platforms: Windows NT4.0/95, SunOS4, Sun Solaris, HP, Digital UNIX, IBM
- Estimated Release Date: Q3, CY 1997
- Dependencies: INSO filters
Interleaf 6 SGML /Windows
- Purpose: Create, assemble and publish SGML documents on Windows
platforms
- Platforms: Windows NT4.0/3.51 Win95
- Estimated Release Date: Q3, CY 1997
- Dependencies: I6.3
Document Management
- Committed as a part of our publishing solutions
- RDM and Production Manager
- Vastly Improved versions
- Client support,
- Year 2000,
- Usability
- Open to industry standards
- Partner product integration
RDM 2000
- Purpose: Support for NT Server, and improved user interface
- Server Platforms: NT4.0, Solaris 2.x, HPUX 10.3
- Client Platforms: Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer capable
- Database Platforms: NT4.0, SQLServer, UNIX, Oracle 7.3
- Expected Release Date: Q3, CY 1997
- Features
- Java user interface
- NT Server
- Year 2000 compliance
- Prod Man functionality
- Benefits
- Platform independent; ease of use, training, customization &
translation
- Popular platform
- Will handle century dates
- Automate delivery of publications
Active Enterprise Publishing
- Family of New Publishing Products
- provide high-end publishing and document management solutions
- ease of use
- superior UI
- thin clients
- workgroup
- superior graphic capabilities
- Java technology
Interleaf Xtreme
- Purpose: Intranet document repository and distribution using Web
browser metaphor
- Server Platforms: NT4.0, IIS 3.02, SQL Server 6.5
- Client Platforms: Netscape Navigator 3.01, Internet Explorer 3.01, Hot
Java 1.0 browsers
- Expected Release Date: Q3, CY 1997
- Features
- Secure repository, browser search
- Java applets check in/out
- Viewing facility built in
- Rapid access to read-only versions
- Benefits
- Data security, ease of search
- Multi-platform support
- Immediate availability of documents
- Efficient retrieval & viewing, maintain data integrity
Interleaf Xtreme NG
- Purpose: Extended document management solution, server-based
publishing
- Server Platform: NT4.0, IIS 3.02, SQL Server 6.5, SMS
- Client Platform: Netscape Navigator 4.0, Internet Explorer 4.0, Hot
Java browser 1.x
- Expected Release Date: Q1, CY 1998
- Features
- Compound document management
- Active document publishing
- ODMA compliant
- Benefits
- Maintains linkage between document and associated objects
- Publish most recent versions without manually rebuilding published
works
- Familiar environment for document management functions
WorldView Java Viewer
- Purpose: Easy to install, maintain, and operate electronic viewer for
intranet information consumers
- Server Platform: Windows 95 and NT
- Client: Netscape, Microsoft, and Hot Java Web browsers
- Expected Release Dates: v 1.0 - Q2, CY 1997 v 1.1 - Q4, CY
1997 v 2.0 - Q1, CY 1998 -
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Features |
Benefits |
All Versions |
- Java applet
- Multiformat suppor
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- Low installation costs
- Highly flexible; views .pl & .pdf
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v 1.1/2.0 Only |
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- Paste into Windows Apps
- Search & Highlight Text
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v 2.0 Only |
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- Decrease time for workgroup collaboration
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WorldView Press 2.3
- Purpose: Publish color document collections electronically or with
printed copy
- Platforms: Motif (Sun, HP, IBM) Windows 95/NT
- Expected Release Date: Q4, CY 1997
- Features
- Import PostScript Level 2
- Import PDF
- Motif UI update
- Year 2000 compliant
- Benefits
- Build color collections
- Additional file format
- Integrate PDF export
- Will handle century dates
DemandPrint 2
- Purpose: Automate assembly and submission of print jobs to high speed
demand printers
- Platforms: Sun Solaris 2.5, Windows 95/NT4.0
- Estimated Release Date: Q3, CY 1997
- Dependencies: Interleaf 6.1.1 Motif (or later), Interleaf 6.3 Win (or later)
- Features
- Hierarchical job tickets
- Supports multiple repositories (customize)
- Support I5, I6, PS (customized for others)
- Auto production of covers, tabs, inserts
- Benefits
- Specify requirements for documents or sets
- Accommodate variety of repositories
- Accommodate variety of source documents
- Save time
(Updated 08 AUG 97)