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Prizm Content Connect

Flash and HTML5 Document Viewer

Mobile Document Viewer

Prizm Content Connect on-premise products include an HTML5 based client that is perfect for high-speed mobile and smart phone document viewing, enabling your users to take your Prizm Content Connect installation with them, wherever they go. Send document links to anyone, allowing them to easily view the document on their smartphone or tablet, without requiring a client or application download. Push files to users, or let them pull files directly from the server and view them, or save them locally on their devices for later use. You can also establish permissions on the server-side using built-in Digital Rights Management to prevent users from saving or downloading documents on their devices, allowing you to cater to mobile users in a completely secure environment.

Features
- Built using latest HTML5 technology.
- No need to install any client application or app on the phone or device. Works right in browser with no downloads.
- Works with most of the new smart phones, mobile, PDA, tablet and handheld devices (details).

Business Benefits

Untethered Document Viewing. Your users aren't stuck at their desks, and your documents shouldn't be either. Allow your Prizm Content Connect installation to extend anywhere, anytime with a solution tested to work for most new iPad, iPhone, and Android.

Integrate It. The Mobile Client uses the integrated Prizm Content Connect services to seamlessly connect you to your content, wherever it is in your organization. The Mobile Client allows your integrated viewing environment to go wherever your users go, even if your native business systems don't have built-in mobile components.

Any Document, Anywhere. With support for over 300 file formats, each document is rendered on-demand and compressed before delivery to the mobile or handheld device. This not only ensures that your users can quickly view any kind of document they may need, but also that they can view documents in an optimized viewing environment, that is, either using an existing native reader or the HTML5 client window.