REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sept. 29, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq:BVSN), a leading global provider of digital business transformation solutions, today announced a major incremental release of its flagship Vmoso platform with a wide range of new functionality across several key modules, including:
- Vmoso Big Knowledge (VBK). Leveraging Vmoso’s patented “single source of truth” architecture, VBK empowers any enterprise knowledge, whether internal or external to Vmoso, to be captured and retained at its source, which in turn can be easily shared to and effectively attained by all colleagues for making timely decisions and correct actions, delivering compelling insights and ensuring business continuity.
- Vmoso Process Management (VPM). Unifying structured workflow with unstructured collaboration, VPM provides an extensible framework to transform stodgy PC-centric business processes into a highly engaging mobile-centric experience for each participant, driving clear workforce accountability and sustainable operating efficiency.
- Vmoso Integration Bot (VIB). Architected as an open system, Vmoso offers 500+ RESTful APIs to access every aspect of the system. VIB preconfigures a number of essential APIs into a reusable framework, from which all enterprise activities can be integrated into a “universal inbox”, personalized for each user, via either Vmoso itself or as embedded in any external sources, such as existing PC or mobile apps/portals, systems of record, Internet of Things (IoT), etc. This fosters a holistic and high-impact collaborative environment, resulting in superior user experience, unprecedented knowledge retention, and accelerated business cycle time. Initial VIB instances include DocuSign, Exchange/Outlook, Google-Drive, Gmail, Redmine, Salesforce, SharePoint, Slack, SugarCRM, Watson, WeChat, etc.
- Vmoso Management Center (VMC). Optimized for enterprise-wide account management, user/service provisioning/billing, data/content policy & compliance, etc., VMC allows an organization to manage, monitor, and support users and their usage at both global and local levels under both public and private cloud installations. Specifically, intranet/extranet hybrid use cases involving internal users only vs. internal/external user combinations can be provisioned but safeguarded within the same site via VMC, maximizing the enterprise ecosystem’s reach while guaranteeing the highest level of data security and information privacy.
“We are truly excited about this Vmoso Keystone Release,” commented BroadVision CEO, Dr. Pehong Chen, “Once again, we have pushed the digital workplace / business transformation envelope even farther, enabling the entire enterprise to work more smartly inside, engage customers more intimately outside, institutionalize valuable tacit knowledge from the origin, and together get more things done in significantly less time; generate more business value under considerably less cost.”
About Vmoso
Vmoso is a mobile-centric application platform for empowering digital business transformation, where knowledge management meets enterprise communication, collaboration, and engagement. It unifies email, instant messaging, content sharing, workflow, and social networking into one integrated user experience, forming a single source of truth across a detailed corporate knowledge web, to significantly enhance both internal collaboration and external engagement, delivering substantial gains in both business velocity and value.
Visit www.BroadVision.com/Vmoso for more details.
About BroadVision
Driving innovation since 1993, BroadVision (NASDAQ: BVSN) provides e-business solutions that enable the enterprise and its employees, partners, and customers to stay actively engaged, socially connected, and universally organized to achieve greater business results. BroadVision® solutions—including Vmoso for digital business transformation and Clearvale for enterprise social networking—are available globally in the cloud via the Web and mobile applications.
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