Outlook 2007 native integration

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Svjetlana

I'm happy to announce that Together Workflow Server 2.2-1 now comes with a support for Outlook 2007 native integration!

Without any client side installation needs your worklists can be integrated into Outlook 2007 and used as native Outlook tasklists. View / edit your worklist items like normal Outlook tasks or use the task items to open activity related XForms in your browser directly from your Outlook task form.

Together Workflow Server (TWS) is a powerful workflow management system which enables simple and efficient implementation of business processes and their management. One can automate any real business process by modeling it using Together Workflow Editor XPDL modeling tool, and deploy such process into TWS. This way the company can improve efficiency of their business processes and gain more control over this processes: to minimize the time for the process execution, to exactly know what is happening with the particular process instance at any given time (via process monitoring), to have various reports about the efficiency of the process execution in order to improve the model, etc

TWS is fully compliant with WfMC’s Open Workflow Standards and it also offers a variety of extensions and enhancements which makes TWS so powerful and production ready.

You can read more about this integration at:

http://www.together.at/together/prod/tws/twsoutlook/index.html


and you can also download demo package for outlook integration from:


Best Regards,
Svjetlana Milidrag
 
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Roady [MVP]

And best of all, they are spamming newsgroups!
At the very least you should post this as an advertisement and not as a
general post. Even better would be not to abuse the newsgroups for this at
all and simply ask for advertisement space on the forum's website of your
choice.

And to be Vanguard one step ahead; another FUDforum poster...
 

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