It takes a sophisticated BPM solution to make working so simple.
Any in-house IT department's resources and budget can be strained by replacing an enterprise-wide legacy system—unless the new solution is entellitrak.
By combining the power of business process management, relational database management, and forms management with the simplicity of point-and-click, entellitrak is more than user-friendly. It’s user-friendly on steroids.
You’ll be up to speed fast, too. A typical full life-cycle implementation (including requirements, configuration, testing, training, and deployment) takes just 60-90 days.
Need to reconfigure the system to meet your evolving needs? Even easier. Depending on the changes, it could be done in just minutes at a time.
The advantages of entellitrak's open architecture BPM technology include:
- Cloud-first compliance. Available under these NIST 800-145 defined Cloud Computing service and deployment models: Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS), Private cloud, Community cloud, Public cloud, Hybrid cloud.
- Flexible hosting. On premises or remote.
- No-code configuration. User-friendly interface allows point-and-click configuration by your own people, reducing help desk traffic and costly maintenance by outside developers. Easily suits your organization’s look and your staff’s comfort level.
- Low-impact installation. Web-based system eliminates the need for time-consuming software installation. With all processing done on the server, browser incompatibility issues are minimized.
- Platform independence. entellitrak is open architecture BPM. It works in the broadest spectrum of enterprise environments through OS, database, and application server independence.
- Java environment. Developed in J2EE, entellitrak runs effectively in your application server, without the need of additional software.
- High security standards. entellitrak meets rigorous federal security standards and permits the use of SSL. Plus: role-based security and access models, single sign on or multiple authentication, and C&A based on NIST800-53, DIACAP and DCID 6/3.
