eCriteria is pleased to announce today the release of the new Enterprise Version of
the Web-hosted database publishing facility. Designed specifically for use in
an enterprise setting, eCriteria Enterprise offers a significant array
of new features including the ability to create groups of users that must login
to the database in order to access their own records. Further, using a set of
access privileges, Enterprise Data Authors may assign administrative access to
users needing global access to the data.
eCriteria Enterprise addresses the increased data access security needs commonly required in
corporate departments. A Human Resources department director, for example, may
easily create a time-card keeping system for hourly employees. The director
creates the database, adds users (employees) to the database, assigns
privileges for each user, creates custom login, data entry, and search forms
using eCriteria’s HTML generation tools, and quickly attaches the database to
the corporate intranet or enterprise portal site.
The benefit of building simple enterprise database applications using eCriteria
Enterprise is the significant time and cost savings, as there is no
software to install, no software upgrades, no server programming involved, and
no database knowledge required. eCriteria hosts the data content in a secure
environment, while customers are encouraged to regularly back-up eCriteria data
to their local network, or workstation.
Organizations of all sizes and industries may choose eCriteria Enterprise over the Microsoft
Access database application that is part of the Microsoft Office suite. Many
corporate Access users never fully utilize the complex Access database, and
instead could use eCriteria as a highly cost effective alternative to expensive
Microsoft software licenses.
A Word From the CEO
“The eCriteria Enterprise version represents
the most significant upgrade to our technology since the web-hosted database
facility began operating in early 2000. We listened to the needs of our higher
end customers to put together a dynamic feature-set for this new version,” says
Dan D. Gutierrez, eCriteria’s founder and CEO. “With Enterprise, we hope to
make as strong an impression in the corporate space as we did in the global
SOHO market.”
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