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Some of the reasons to consider DocOrigin: -With DocOrigin, clients need only one software package to design and generate all your forms, documents, labels and checks. Paper or electronic, PC, Tablets, Smart Phones, DocOrigin is the only forms software anyone will need. -Most likely, if the current legacy document or forms software is at or near the end of life, then Eclipse guarantees that DocOrigin will provide their clients with the most reliable, cost effective migration solutions and work with their existing and or new business software without modification. “ “ COVER STORY -Eclipse guarantees 99.995% up time. -DocOrigin also supports international localization including Chinese, Thai, and other Asian Fonts. The Absolute Partner to Innovations At Eclipse Corporation, the label and form designers are Windows-based and hence, it is easy to create powerful dynamic documents. The entire design of the software is as simple as a click of the mouse or dragging a section from a list. DocOrigin production software is supported on AIX, Linux, IBM i, Windows, and on the Cloud AWS, Oracle, SAP, Eclipse and other popular cloud systems. BCC (Business Communications Center) Solution, which can highlight the features of a vehicle, is a real favorite among the sales and the marketing departments. It takes pressure off the IT department and relinquishes them from other interdepartmental stresses by letting any department easily turn ordinary documents into branding and marketing tools in just hours, instead of weeks. Marketing, sales and other non-IT departments can do this without knowledge of scripts or any programing. IT only needs to generate the data they already produce today. The Dynamic Business Documents automates workflow. Eclipse has designed it in such a way that even if there is a custom vehicle, the Sales team of that automobile manufacturer could select a recipient, select a form template, select an Omni-channel form of distribution (email, print, fax, web, SMS, archive, etc.) and complete a custom acknowledgement letter to let the buyer know when their new sports car will be delivered. They can even let the buyer of the sports car add features to their order. The Business Communications Center powered by DocOrigin is truly a revelation of its kind, a dynamic software solution that allows marketing, HR, and legal departments to create campaigns, messaging, and manage legal T&Cs. With DocOrigin's Integration Without Modification™ technology, BCC works with any line of business application and legacy ERP, EMR and CRM systems. Eclipse has been providing software to design and generate business documents, forms, checks and labels for more than a decade and most of their team has 15+ years of experience in this industry. Many companies such as Honda, Toyota and other automotive manufacturers have purchased Eclipse’s software to design and generate their core business documents, many of which are used for internal communication of daily transactions like purchase orders, pack slips, order acknowledgements, statements, etc. When Eclipse campaigned for their latest innovations, it garnered much interest from their existing as well as prospective clients. Many of their clients like AT&T, Eaton, Konica Minolta and McKesson were all impressed by the ease of use and the comfort of utilizing their existing documents to promote, up-sell and cross-sell more products and services. The excitement generated by the power of the Business Communications Center was so much that one of the Fortune 10 customer’s marketing team bought the entire software suite from their own budget, even though this was traditionally handled by the IT departments of the company. Created by the Pioneers of the e-form Revolution The creators of DocOrigin were co-founders of JetForm, the enterprise e-forms software that captured the business of 100% of the Fortune 10 and 71% of the Fortune 1000 by 1999. The market for forms software continued to grow, even after JetForm was acquired by Adobe in 2002.