Following on from our recent interview with our Customer Focus team, we now turn our attention to the Customer Success team, headed up by Nieves Canada. Nieves joined iText at the beginning of 2021 and her team’s goal is to help our customers achieve the best results with iText’s products.
Enterprises need new tools to manage their high performance applications, and Kubernetes has emerged as the most popular container orchestration standard for modern deployment architectures.
With over one billion people worldwide affected by disabilities, there is good reason to make digital content more accessible. When it comes to digital PDF documents, the PDF/UA (Universal Accessibility) standard aims to deliver disabled users a first-rate digital experience.
iText Software officially kicked off its inaugural episode of the Fireside Chat series of roundtable discussions late 2021. In Episode 1, iText hosted the discussion on meeting the growing demand in e-Signatures and Document Security as seen through the lens of C-level speakers from high-profile organizations.
In this article, the first in a two-part series, we are going to dig deeper by talking to the iText Customer Focus team. This team is dedicated to helping our customers with technical problems and is led by André Lemos, our VP of Products. In addition, we also spoke to Kevin Willems, one of our Pre-Sales Engineers who has been working at iText since 2018.
In case you have any concerns about the recent Log4j vulnerability, we can assure you that the iText Suite (5 & 7) are not affected by this issue. iText DITO might be falsely flagged as potentially affected, but we are happy to let you know it is not. Read on for more details.
As reported last week on CNBC and in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many more US media outlets, the US Senate passed a bill for the largest infusion of public spending into infrastructure in more than a decade, which will provide billions to state and local government for a variety of technology projects addressing broadband expansion, urban tech, charging infrastructure and more.
iText was also named a runner-up in the “Low-Code Document Management Software Product of the Year” category with iText DITO, signifying iText’s recognition as an industry leader in the document management sector.
We are excited to announce the public release of iText DITO 2.2, our collaborative, data-driven and template-based PDF generator. We have continued to improve upon the changes iText DITO 2.1 brought by further integrating the iText DITO Manager with the Editor, adding native support for deployment to Kubernetes environments, and containers can run now as non-root!
iText Suite 7 (BYOL) migrates to the AWS cloud, broadening its visibility to allow for embedded PDF functionality into developer software and workflows.
A major new release of our PDF SDK, seeing the introduction of a new Unified License Mechanism, a cleaned-up API, improved SVG tag processing, and better logging for our .NET users.
Not so long ago, the only options for businesses and public authorities to store documents for the long term in a reproducible format were physical media such as paper, microfilms, and microfiches. In today's digital world, the widespread PDF/A format is the go-to solution for digital archiving of documents. In this article we'll explain why, talk about how you can create PDF/A and give some archiving tips.
Integration Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS) is rapidly becoming a fundamental component of enterprise technology stacks. And it makes total sense. IT organizations worldwide are dealing with an increasing number of software systems. And that creates a lot of fragmentation and complexity, especially when those systems need to be connected together or data needs to be shared between them.
Cyber security has become the main topic of discussion in the past year. More and more major organizations have been hit by security breaches. It is important to note that it is not always due to the code that they implement and create themselves. It is more due to not having the practices in place to make sure they are using third-party code that is safe and secure.
With this new release, we’re pleased to announce a number of new features. You can now create automated charts and graphs in iText DITO templates, have more control over conditional content in templates, and more!
iText expands its iText 7 PDF library with their latest product, a Java add-on, allowing developers to programmatically convert documents and easily integrate with existing iText workflows.