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HighOrbit Newsletter - June 2007

Welcome to HighOrbit and our June 2007 newsletter on Business Process Management and Workflow Automation.

Highlights of a recent enhancement and customer case study are included. This month's new enhancement allows users to add their own links to the standard web interface. The case study outlines a client's problem and how they benifited by using HighOrbit. Maybe you have a similar problem to solve?

Case Study
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Financial Services and Staffing Firm Automates Recruitment & Placement

Read about how an innovative company used HighOrbit to automate & track incoming resumes, while capturing required data for future retrieval.

Resume Tracking Case Study

New Feature Notification
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Custom Links for Standard Web Interface Now Available

HighOrbit now provides company administrators a new tool for creating company-specific links in the HighOrbit Web Interface. This options can be found under the Admin menu, and then selecting Links. New links can be added to the Web Interface and will appear just above the Manual Start links in the left navigation area.

Links can point to a company's intranet, a vendor site, a news portal, or any other web address the administrator defines. You simply supply the title for the link (what will be displayed), and the URL for the actual link itself.

In the near future, these links can be display to only certain security groups, can be placed in areas other than the left navigation bar, and will be able to optionally pop up new windows, leaving the Web Interface in its original browser window.

New Customer Announcement
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State of Vermont's Department for Children & Families

HighOrbit has signed the State of Vermont's Department for Children and Families as a client. The department will be using HighOrbit's software, an adaptable workflow automation program that can be used to manage a variety of business processes.

According to HighOrbit's Brian Dwyer, HighOrbit BPM was developed to give companies and organizations greater control over the individual processes they rely on for success. Clients use the web-based software solution for a variety of business processes in a variety of industries.

"We're thrilled to have the State of Vermont on board as a new client," Dwyer said. "Because our BPM system is such a dynamic product, it has been successfully used in a number of diverse settings from state government and universities to retail stores and IT help desks."

More On The State of Vermont DCF