DTI delivers seamless document enabling capabilities so that organizations can integrate their core business applications with our document management solution offerings to enhance business performance and maximize productivity gains. Integration allows you to leverage your investment in technology. By storing and managing your data and documents in a single source and effortlessly connecting systems, you maximize efficiencies while maintaining security and control.
The FileBound Integration Platform allows you to share documents between FileBound and Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft SharePoint 2010, and Microsoft SQL systems in a single source creating a powerful extension to your existing business processes.
The EMC ApplicationXtender Connector provides seemless integration with any Microsoft Windows-based applications.
Connecting systems provides:
- Robust, secure, reliable, and scalable systems manage large volumes of content-intensive information, including critical financial and human resources data and workflow tasks;
- Operations are seamlessly integrated, tailored and automated across business functions, including back office clerks, departmental managers, business users, and IT administrators, improving communications and virtually extending the corporate environment anywhere any time; and
- Productive employees intuitively and quickly locate, retrieve, and deliver business critical information in real-time with simple, graphical interfaces customized for any processing environment
At DTI, we understand how important it is to carefully consider your business application strategy. With your organization at stake, you don't want to risk being disappointed by short-sighted solutions, bottlenecks, or disparities between system configurations and the ways employees really interact with business processes. That's why DTI stands by our exclusive Customer Business Focus™ process: We ensure our customized business process solutions optimize business performance and enhance everyday functionality for every client.



