Taipei. November 2004. China Systems Corporation has recently
joined forces with Cedar Software Corporation for providing
the enterprise application integration tool that will enable
bank customers to easily integrate their systems to China
Systems’ trade finance solutions.
Having brought the first EAI adapter product to the Taiwan
market in 2002, Cedar Software Corporation provides a rapid
integration solutions that help companies large and small
meet new business challenges without making their vital
information investments obsolete. Their product called BlueStar,
enables host integration work simple and easy, which can
be set up by consultants or the bank’s IT people to
integrate China Systems Eximbills solutions to the bank’s
legacy system.
With this strategic alliance, customers of China Systems
will have faster and easier way of integrating their systems
to the solutions provided by China Systems’ CS Eximbills,
the client server version, and the recently introduced Eximbills
Enterprise, the thin-client version of Eximbills designed
using J2EE technology for building Web-based enterprise
applications. Offering high-volume processing, advanced
multi-entity and STP capabilities, Eximbills Enterprise
is a full-featured trade finance system that meets the requirement
of large regional processing centres.
China Systems' Eximbills is the industry standard trade
finance back office system. It automates the full range
of trade finance activities from document preparation, calculation
of commissions, and foreign exchange to accounting, generation
of S.W.I.F.T. messages and management reporting. Eximbills
is the only trade finance system that can be tailored to
adapt to changing real-world requirements in any business
or regulatory environment without the need for programming
modifications.
About China Systems
Established in 1983, China Systems is the Trade Finance
system vendor in the world and has extensive experience
in international banking systems. China Systems has over
200 customer banks who have installed Eximbills in more
than 500 sites in more than 75 countries.
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