Darmstadt - PROSTEP AG, a leading provider of product data exchange solutions, has unveiled a number of new functions for its OpenDXM® GlobalX data exchange portal that make working with the solution even easier and more convenient than ever.
The new Version 6.1.8 of the successful OpenDXM® GlobalX portal offers a number of new and improved features which, for example, help maintain a clear overview of data exchange operations. It is now possible to copy and move files and folders, group users according to organizational unit and display unique transaction numbers from other source systems, which improves process transparency and makes it much easier to trace data back to its source.
A number of new functions also make it possible to perform day-to-day work faster and more easily: Files can be opened automatically once they have been loaded, and reports can be saved as CSV files, which allows them to be processed further with, for example, Excel®. The option of storing files as XML or PDF files is planned for the next version.
Other new features include extended rights management, a role concept for file attachments and the central tracking of all initiated and executing transfer operations, to name just a few.
More detailed information about OpenDXM® GlobalX is available on the PROSTEP website.
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