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We are very proud to announce that our CEO, Gary Fry, has been selected to be part of the Fast Growth Icons network event in Paris, France. Fast Growth Icons is an invitation-only network for founders and CEOs of the most successful tech businesses.
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.
Embrace microservices and platform services to deploy iText Software efficiently
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Microservices Architecture, Cloud Infrastructure and Platform Services are popular approaches in IT. iText is embracing these trends and we’re helping our customers to use them to deploy our software efficiently.
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.
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.
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.
With the level of digitalization in document workflows taking a steep rise over the last year, an increasing number of companies are seeking a performant and automated solution for optimizing PDFs in high volumes. In this blog we are going to take a look at this challenge and provide a programmatical solution in Java and C# (.NET), and more importantly how it can save you time and resources.