Our partner Arobase, who develops and maintains Esabora, used their 14 year experience in delivering document management solutions to design an application that is scalable, easy to use, easy to manage, and cost effective.
The flexibility of the Esabora© interface allows our clients to customize it until it reflects precisely what their application requires.
Esabora© supports the key functionalities of dossier management, such as:
- unlimited number of dossiers
- sharing of documents based on access rights
- document merging
- multicriteria search
- stats
- messaging
- workflow
- agenda
- priorities
- import / export
- multilingual support
Built on a light client architecture, the processing and storage of the data is performed on the server, and each client workstation only needs an Internet browser.
Some of the key benefits of Esabora©:
- an application dedicated to your needs, therefore intuitive and easy to use,
- a cost effective solution (see further),
- a rapid deployment: no intervention is required on the client workstations,
- an increased autonomy: you can enhance your own application, easily and with no programming skills,
- a robust and standard technology (ORACLE, IIS, ASP, J2EE),
- a scalable application,
- a secure environment,
- a great flexibility in the interface,
- an application that can be easily shared with business partners and users,
- a multilingual support.
Esabora© reduces the Total Cost of Ownership :
- predictable purchasing cost, based on a per user license
- low deployment cost as no intervention is needed on the client workstation (no software installation, no configuration). Furthermore, the simplicity of the interface guarantees a fast adoption by the users
- low maintenance cost: Esabora© allows you to be autonomous in the evolution of your application, since the interface can be enhanced easily, with no programming skill.
- low training cost: the interface is reduced to the strict information needed for your application, making the use of Esabora intuitive and reducing the “intimidating” factor.





