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The Engenus two-way, rules- and intelligence-based messaging and communications  solution has established unique means and processes that allow multiple entities to break through the often archaic communications methods presently in place. Unlike one-way push or bulk message technology, user entities come together in a device-neutral communications protocol that increases accuracy and security while allowing each user or entity to interact on a single, unified platform. Engenus provides the ability to: - Communicate across multiple channels regardless of the device sending or receiving the communication
- Provide cost-effective and secure communications among various systems
- Establish hierarchical communications structure to ensure proper communication flow based upon the situation to deliver the right message to the right person at the right time
- Set standardized procedures for communication, collaboration, and notification
- Define communication pathways by document- and recipient-specific rules
- Transmit, receive, track and archive documents
- Centralize disparate databases' integrate multiple ODBC/ADO-compliant databases into a single repository
- Manage ODBC/ODA-compliant databases on a single operating platform
- Provide a flexible interface among communications pathways, data, and rules: voice, voicemail, e-mail, push-to-web, fax, IVR, electronic documents, and text messaging (SMS and MMS)
The Engenus two-way, rules- and intelligence-based messaging and communications  solution has established unique means and processes that allow multiple entities to break through the often archaic communications methods presently in place. Unlike one-way push or bulk message technology, user entities come together in a device-neutral communications protocol that increases accuracy and security while allowing each user or entity to interact on a single, unified platform. Engenus provides the ability to: - Communicate across multiple channels regardless of the device sending or receiving the communication
- Provide cost-effective and secure communications among various systems
- Establish hierarchical communications structure to ensure proper communication flow based upon the situation to deliver the right message to the right person at the right time
- Set standardized procedures for communication, collaboration, and notification
- Define communication pathways by document- and recipient-specific rules
- Transmit, receive, track and archive documents
- Centralize disparate databases' integrate multiple ODBC/ADO-compliant databases into a single repository
- Manage ODBC/ODA-compliant databases on a single operating platform
- Provide a flexible interface among communications pathways, data, and rules: voice, voicemail, e-mail, push-to-web, fax, IVR, electronic documents, and text messaging (SMS and MMS)
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