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Daeja Image Systems was founded
in 1997 in Milton Keynes, UK, to satisfy the growing
global requirement for a cross
platform and cross language viewer, which was powerful,
configurable, widely integratable, and affordable even
when scaled up to thousands of users across offices
worldwide.
With a background in document management
in the press and publishing sector, Daeja's founder
recognised that although global sharing of document
resources was becoming a common corporate goal, most
systems were mainframe-based and custom-coded, offering
very little synergy between departments, and to offer
multi-office or multi-country access the implementation
of a highly expensive Wide Area Network (WAN) was the
only option.
At the time, image viewer options
were either: i) accept a preintegrated thick client
viewer provided by the Document Management (DM) system vendor (typically
limited in functionality, unconfigurable, required
user training and expensive to license); or ii)
find an alternative imaging toolkit
and create a custom application to integrate. This
second option might offer more functionality but could
also carry a greater price tag per user and involved
a great investment of development time.
Daeja conceived of an affordable viewer which would
support multiple languages (to be truly global),
could deliver a high level of functionality (typically
found at that time in only the most advanced and costly
packages), could integrate seamlessly into a broad
base of legacy systems (across multiple platforms),
and could also offer a simple rollout to users (without
complex installations and updates), removing the large
administration cost associated with alternative
solutions.
Taking advantage of the newly-available TCP/IP alternative
to WAN infrastructure and the emerging Java technology
the ViewONE concept was born - a lightweight, cross-platform
viewer which would allow users across the world to
have fast and multifunction viewing access to a centralised
image stored. As the costs of per-seat licensing
systems increase in line with user numbers, to make
a global product affordable the only solution was to
license by the server, not the user.
While the same licensing policy applies to this day, so does ViewONE’s pricepoint for a web site/server license for ViewONE Standard Edition.
Since ViewONE's release in 1999, customers have flooded to the Daeja website,
with tens of thousands of trial editions of the viewer downloaded. Customers
come from a huge spread of vertical markets from finance, legal and engineering,
through fashion, retail and publishing, to government, military and law enforcement.
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