Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning

Immediacy has been making best use of new technology standards and protocols, the main one being the ‘Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning’ specification (WebDAV for short). WebDAV is an extension to the established Hyper Text Transfer Protocol or HTTP (the widely adopted internet communications standard) and facilitates fundamental functions such as document check-in/out, version control, file-level access and integrated search.
 
WebDAV also provides support for URL-based name spaces and XML based metadata. As an example, this allows the web address of a file (URL) to be put in an e-mail, instead of attaching the file. This eliminates the burden of file transfer from the email server, and allows document collaborators to work together on a single instance of the file, instead of exchanging multiple versions back and forth via email.
 
The Immediacy WAM uses WebDAV at its core. This eliminates many of the proprietary methods and technology employed by the more traditional systems. The result is a simpler document management system which already supports an organisation’s desktop application standards and infrastructure architectures.
 
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