| Security |
Content Files Never Transferred
To Disk |
Share files over an intranet and/or extranet
without the intellectual property risk of files being transferred,
captured or edited for malicious purposes. |
| Roles/Permissions Control
User Interface |
Brava Enterprise was designed to integrate
extremely well to Enterprise Content Management and Project
Collaboration systems. One of the key values of these systems
is controlling access rights to enterprise information based
on user rights and roles. These concepts can be extended
into the Brava visualization layer as well. Users in one
group may be permitted to print inside Brava, other group
may not be. When Brava opens the files as part of an integration
to ECM or ProjMgmt solutions, these permissions are honored
and user interface in Brava is adjusted appropriately. |
| Issued Authentication
Key |
Brava Enterprise uses
a security key as an added security layer to prevent an
end-user from accessing documents they don't have rights
to see. |
| Annotation Security |
Overlay document, image and CAD files are
never edited or changed. Annotations are created as XML
overlays, and one author's annotation can not be edited by
other users without permission. The annotation solution,
when integrated with ECM can be configured to be an exact
audit trail of all comments every made to a document. |
| Visual Rights & Secure
CSF |
Publish document, image and
CAD files into an accurate, encrypted, secure content secured
format (CSF) that embeds persistent usage governing controls.
Permit print, copy, measure, markup and analyze rights. Expire
ability to use the document after a set date. Set watermarks
and banners (display copyrights) to protect intellectual
property interests. Visual Rights provides control over
how your documents can be used when sent to suppliers, customers,
partners, etc. |
| Standard HTTP/HTTPS |
The Brava Enterprise client communicates
with the Brava! Server, via http or https, to receive configuration
information, to access files, and to retrieve and save markups.
There is not a requirement to open any ports in the firewall
for the software to function within an extranet deployment. |
| Scalability |
Supports Large Number
Of Users |
Brava Enterprise is architected to handle
large concurrent user loads for viewing, annotation and printing
across intranet and extranet portals. Unlike other client/server
visualization offerings, Brava Enterprise does minimal transaction
based server side processing which makes it highly scalable. |
| Pre-Publishing, On-Demand
Cache Publishing |
For repeat organizational usage of the same
documents and drawings, caching is provided to minimize server
side processing and therefore increasing scalability. |
| Client-Side Processing |
For high throughput document viewing requirements,
like transactional financial imaging, Brava Enterprise provides
secure client-side processing and centralized annotations. Smaller
page count documents (configurable) are sent entirely to
the client for processing in memory (never on disk). Supports
extremely fast viewing, throughput and ultimate scalability. |
| Per-Page Server-Side
Processing |
The Brava server gathers all data necessary
to render the requested page and sends only this information
to the client. All viewing operations (e.g., zoom and pan)
on this page are processed by the client, minimizing the
work done by the server and maximizing scalability. |
| Transactional Server |
The Brava server is
transaction-based, meaning all rendering processing is done
on the client side. This allows our server to handle greater
user loads than competitive product on the same hardware
configuration. The Brava Enterprise server does not do rendering
for each client view change (e.g., zoom, pan, layer change,
etc.). |
| Serverless Deployment
Option |
Brava Enterprise can be deployed for imaging
applications (TIFF/PDF formats) without a server. This configuration
provides the maximum scalability for LAN deployments. |