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In October 2001, TCS ’s Engineering Services team, led by Ragu Ayyaswamy, began to look for a component to enable engineers to collaborate on large 2D and 3D CAD files that were produced by programs like AutoCAD, CATIA, SolidEdge, Pro/E and Unigraphics. The solution had to be robust enough to open relatively large data model files over the Internet from a remote document management system – Lotus Notes. After looking at products from other CAD vendors, TCS looked to Web4 to provide a customized solution for their ASP. Mr. Regu Ayyaswamy, commented that “eReview was found suitable for the key industries that will be served by this ASP. eReview was able to support the various formats and the collaboration needs of the customers in the region well. eReview’s connectivity and bandwidth needs are modest and hence affordable by industries based in India.”
The integration of eReview into TCS’s customized ASP system took approximately 1 month. Upon the initial installation, the superiority of Web4’s consulting services became readily apparent. TCS needed to install the eReview server on a Solaris platform running off a WebLogic application server. Because of eReview’s highly scalable Java servlet technology, Web4 quickly had eReview running on the specifications given by TCS within days. They also needed to have eReview integrate with IBM’s Lotus Notes using an LDAP integration. Like Active Directory Services for Windows, LDAP is a basic document data structure with Access Level Controls (ACLs) that permit certain users to access some document but not others. Web4 quickly extended eReview’s document management capability to be able to follow the ACL paradigm.
Koushik Dutta, Web4’s CTO, expressed concern in finish the project on time. “Being that TCS is located 10,000 miles away, we had to heavily leverage our international forces in India. Since we have four offices in India, getting resources who were knowledgeable about the eReview integration process to TCS was easy.” Web4 has development and sales offices in the US, UK, France, Germany, Russia, Singapore and India.
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