Docmosis is a self-hosted or SaaS template-based document generation solution. Integrate with custom-built software applications or popular third-party apps using the API.
Create templates using MS Word or LibreOffice. Add plain-text placeholders to control: the insertion of text/images/tables; conditionally add/remove any content; perform calculations; loop over repeating data; format data/numbers and much more.
Integrate with: Custom software built using Java, C#, Python, PHP, Ruby and more via a REST API; Low-code and no-code platforms like Appian, Bubble, Mendix, Outsystems; Third-party form builders or apps that can perform a webhook such as FormAssembly or Salesforce.
Used by customers in Finance, Health, Legal, Education, Government, HR, Insurance, Logistics, and Manufacturing to generate customized letters invoices, proposals, contracts, statements, reports and more.
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Interfacing’s Integrated Management System (IMS ) is an AI-supported platform that brings BPM, QMS, Document Control, and GRC together in one environment. Teams use IMS to design and manage processes, govern documentation, oversee risks, and demonstrate compliance with complete visibility and reliable audit evidence.
Built for sectors that depend on strict oversight, such as aerospace, life sciences, public sector, and financial services, IMS offers real-time monitoring, automated workflows, and AI-driven analytics that strengthen quality and lower operational exposure. The system is ISO 27001 certified and validated for 21 CFR Part 11, ensuring secure and compliant use in regulated operations. IMS also provides low-code automation, process mining, audit tools, training management, CAPA workflows, and dashboards that help organizations improve performance and maintain regulatory control. AI enhances governance, improves precision, and supports continuous compliance.
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Questys Document Management
Your workplace might be cluttered with cumbersome and ineffective filing cabinets, yet there are superior alternatives for document management. The necessity to enhance the handling of essential business documents is not only required by regulatory bodies but is also crucial for financial efficiency. While the benefits of adopting an Electronic Document and Content Management Solution are clear, some may find this transition to be a daunting and unfamiliar task. This section details what document imaging entails and its value for businesses of all sizes. Document Imaging refers to the technique of transforming physical documents, such as paper files, microfilm, microfiche, and aperture cards, into digital image formats. After scanning or importing, these documents undergo processing and indexing based on various criteria before being securely stored in an electronic archive. Once these images are safely housed in a digital repository, they can be easily retrieved, viewed, manipulated, and annotated as needed. The software that facilitates these imaging capabilities is known as Document Management Systems (DMS), which play a crucial role in modernizing document workflows. By adopting such systems, organizations can significantly improve their efficiency and reduce the risks associated with physical document storage.
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Alliance Imager
Document management and imaging software revolutionize the way we handle paper documents by converting them into digital formats. With the Alliance Imager document management system, instead of rummaging through piles of papers for a missing document, you can effortlessly locate it on your computer, allowing you to view and edit it conveniently! This system not only scans physical documents into electronic versions but also allows for the management of various types of documents, including those created in programs like Microsoft Word or Excel, all organized within a searchable database. Furthermore, Alliance Imager offers cost-effective concurrent access to digital copies of records that once existed solely as paper, drastically improving accessibility. Managing paper files can lead to several complications, as any single file can exist in only one location at a time, making it challenging to keep track of multiple versions. Additionally, the expenses associated with on-site storage can quickly add up, while off-site storage options may introduce frustrating delays in accessing important documents. Ultimately, transitioning to a digital document management system can streamline operations and enhance productivity by eliminating these traditional paper-related issues.
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