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  Metastorm Knowledge Exchange™

Metastorm Knowledge Exchange answers the demand for greater enterprise agility and real-time collaboration throughout the organization.

Built upon the Metastorm collaboration engine, Metastorm Knowledge Exchange extends the availability and usefulness of all applications in the Metastorm Enterprise™ portfolio via web-centric repository access. This allows business and IT analysts to build, manage, update, share and collaborate on business, process and system models via the web. Metastorm Knowledge Exchange enables even globally-distributed teams to work together on a common, model-based view of the enterprise and empowers distributed teams to dynamically refine business processes and systems in response to rapidly changing requirements. The collaborative nature of Metastorm Knowledge Exchange helps ensure that actions are synchronized, the impacts of decisions are known and that employees are working toward a common goal.

With Metastorm Knowledge Exchange, enterprise models, process models, and business process insight become key assets of the entire organization. Its multi-user, remote-access web server provides real-time model development against a shared repository within the Metastorm ProVision® enterprise modeling solution. As a result, business processes and operational knowledge are readily available and easily accessible via Metastorm ProVision and Metastorm BPM® in a web-based architecture.

Key features of Metastorm Knowledge Exchange include:

Web-based Repository
Both business and IT professionals can manage business models and objects remotely with Metastorm Knowledge Exchange. Metastorm ProVision models and objects can be stored on the Metastorm Knowledge Exchange remote server and accessed via the web. This means that you can view and manage the contents of your notebooks from any location, providing a true global development environment.

Enterprise Scalability
Metastorm Knowledge Exchange is designed to support the scalability and productivity challenges encountered by large enterprise architecture programs, which need to model hundreds of objects and interdependencies and often support thousands of users.

Enterprise Modeling, Viewing and Sharing
With Metastorm Knowledge Exchange enterprises communicate their business and system information at the speed of the web. You can build and launch models and view their objects, attachments, and other entities. You can add notes and comments to the models and their components. Being able to review models over the web provides your development team with a powerful communication tool.

Model Warehouse
With the Model Warehouse, you can extract Metastorm Knowledge Exchange notebooks to a relational database. The Model Warehouse's control panel displays the current notebooks in your repository. From there, you can select the notebooks you want to extract, and determine their destination database. You can also view the extract services that are already running.

Security
Metastorm Knowledge Exchange is secure. An administrator can define a single set of users and groups as well as the policies that grant access to an arbitrary number of shared repositories and notebooks.

Want to know more? Contact us to learn how you can achieve unmatched visibility, real-time impact assessment, and insight into new opportunities with Metastorm Knowledge Exchange.



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