
P R O D U C T C O N F I G U R A T I O N N O T E S
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Ultr@Doc/Ultr@Web
Configuration Notes
Ultr@Doc and Ultr@Web Servers provide an enterprise-level, information management platform
ideal for collaboration and distribution of electronic documents. Ultr@Doc is a front-end application
providing an interface to a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) built on Microsoft’s
powerful SQL Server engine. Ultr@Doc allows users to manage documents in electronic information
stores through an easy-to-use client. Distributed architecture provides interoperability through
ODBC middleware with other applications and platforms. Support for mass storage devices like
RAID, SAN, NAS and Multi-disk optical systems is included.
Ultr@Web Server leverages Microsoft’s ActiveX, and Active Server Page (ASP) technologies giving
remote users the ability to view, print, and modify database objects. Ultr@Web Server pages can
easily be merged with an existing company web site running on Microsoft’s Internet Information
Server. The Web pages are easily modified with custom logos, new backgrounds and personalized
messages.
Both Ultr@Doc and Ultr@Web take advantage of Windows and SQL Server security utilizing user-
level access control lists (ACL). A tiered access model with definable users, groups and document-
level access provides a very flexible security framework.
Alto Imaging Technologies powerful family of collaboration and content management solutions
effectively meets the needs of users across a broad range of application requirements.
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• ULTR@DOC CLIENT — Provides user interface for database configuration, search and
retrieval. Runs as a client application that accesses the Ultr@Doc server components
installed in the SQL-Server environment. Also included is a “thin-client” which can be
installed on any PC at the site to extend UltraDoc’s capabilities for storage and retrieval to
all of Microsoft’s Office applications – Word, Excel Powerpoint and Outlook.
• ULTR@DOC SERVER — SQL-Server components that define and implement the database
architecture, including:
SQL Scripts & Tables – Used to implement the primary database schema for
storage, indexing and retrieval.
SQL STORED PROCEDURES — Structured Query Language (SQL) procedures
providing storage, indexing, and retrieval calls to the RDBMS.
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