The powerful features of Expressroom cover all phases of content production. From original authoring in popular tools like Microsoft® Word, to dynamic, just-in-time rendering and delivery that works with popular Web servers and application servers, Expressroom is the ideal interoperable solution.
Separates content, code, and presentation
Expressroom enables different development tracks—authoring, design, development—to progress in parallel, producing a finished product faster.
Improves productivity of non-technical users
Expressroom enables authors and editors to use their third-party authoring tools, such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, as well as using the Expressroom content application.
Advanced logging tracks changes
Changes made in Expressroom are tracked in specific logs, according to what part of the product is being used.
J2EE architecture ensures platform independence
Expressroom runs over Java as its foundation technology to maintain its platform independence. Flexibility and simplicity are the driving forces behind Expressroom.
Browser-based interface supports access from anywhere
Access your content from wherever you need to be via a browser using the Expressroom Web-Based Workflow or the Browser-Based Content Controller.
Rule-based automation framework eliminates repetitive tasks
The automatons provided with Expressroom enable you to automatically create pages on your site, autostart workfolders through your workflow system, propagate assets into another itembase, create new PDF files, and apply user-defined XSLT stylesheet to create new content assets.
Powerful workflow engine offers visibility and control
Flexible, user-defined workflow provides a structured and organized approval model. Expressroom provides robust graphical workflow definition tools to eliminate expensive workflow programming and scripting.
Well documented APIs give developers ultimate flexibility
The detailed API code permits an open environment to extend the functionality of Expressroom, so developers can write their own Java code that manipulates the XML content within Expressroom, permitting an open interface with the software.

