Re: Maybe walking in rythem soon -
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Aug 09, 2008 11:27AM
It would be a streach to imply Talis's Synnex and Arrow multi-domain systems would carry the CDX, but I bet they'll eventually have a link to these public sector exchange protocals as information may be need to be dispersed quickly from the higher-ups.
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''Our technology, Crossflo DataExchange® (CDX), was developed to exchange data between a customer’s application or database and an XML schema such as NIEM, Universal Core (U-CORE), CAP, GJXDM, or HL7. CDX can use any XML schema or even create a new schema specific to a customer’s needs.
The
CDX software family spans from embedded OEM adapters for software manufacturers including
RMS, CAD, and CMS, to enterprise class server software to enable data exchange between any
number of unique systems using virtually any XML schema as the exchange standard. Common
exchange schemas in the public sector include N-DEx, NIEM, GJXDM, EDXL, and CAP.
“With Crossflo’s success in efficiently mapping data and implementing data exchanges for state
and local law enforcement agencies, court systems, as well as healthcare organizations, we were
able to transfer our expertise into a tool that agencies can use to map their data to N-DEx in
conformance with all current standards,” stated Mike Berman, senior vice president of Sales and
Marketing at Crossflo. “CDX now fully leverages the use of LEX/N-DEx as well as NIEM
schema structures including associations, substitution groups, and the XSD:ANY construct.
These capabilities are critical in order to produce conforming and valid XML for NIEM and other
new XML standards.”
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