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ARX (Algorithmic Research Ltd.) is a digital security company headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with offices in the UK, the Netherlands, Australia and Israel. It is the creator of ARX CoSign , a digital signature technology, along with related digital signature security technology products. ARX was acquired by DocuSign in May 2015. The acquisition builds on a three-year business partnership between DocuSign and ARX, bringing together ARX's CoSign digital signature technology with DocuSign's Digital Transaction Management (DTM) platform and broadens The DocuSign Global Trust Network.

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15-465: [REDACTED] Look up arx in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arx , ARX , or ArX may refer to: ARX (Algorithmic Research Ltd.) , a digital security company ARX (gene) , Aristaless related homeobox ARX (operating system) , an operating system Arx (Roman) , a Roman citadel, and in particular: The northern hump of the two forming

30-495: A VPN . In September 1997 ARX was acquired by Cylink Corp (NASDAQ:CYLK) from Sunnyvale, California. In 2001 the company went through a management buyout (MBO) initiated by Dr. Gadi Aharoni. Dr. Aharoni the former President and CEO of ARX for 14 years, and under his leadership the company gradually switched to focus on its newly developed CoSign Digital-Signature solution. In May 2015, ARX was acquired by its U.S. competitor DocuSign . Alfresco (software) Alfresco Software

45-600: A “leading Java-based open source web content management system”. In 2010, Alfresco sponsored a new open-source BPM engine called Activiti . In July 2011, Alfresco and Ephesoft announced a technology collaboration to offer document capture and Content Management Interoperability Services brought together for intelligent PDF capture and search and workflow development. In January 2013, Alfresco appointed Doug Dennerline, former President of SuccessFactors , former EVP of Sales at Salesforce.com , and former CEO of WebEx , as its new CEO. In September 2014, Alfresco 5

60-633: Is a collection of information management software products for Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems developed by Alfresco Software Inc. using Java technology. The software, branded as a Digital Business Platform is principally a proprietary & a commercially licensed open source platform, supports open standards, and provides enterprise scale. There are also open source Community Editions available licensed under LGPLv3 . John Newton (co-founder of Documentum ) and John Powell (a former COO of Business Objects ) founded Alfresco Software, Inc. in 2005. In July 2005, Alfresco released

75-502: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ARX (Algorithmic Research Ltd.) The ARX digital signature products are based on public key infrastructure (PKI) technology, with the digital signatures resulting from a cryptographic operation that creates a "fingerprint" unique to both the signer and the content, so that they cannot be copied, forged or tampered with. This process provides proof of signer identity, data integrity and

90-532: Is used by the Ministry of Defence, RAI, Senate, Court of Accounts, State Police and Bank of Italy. It is also used by the European Court of Human Rights to digitize and streamline their application process. ARX solutions have been validated for security standards such as NIST FIPS 140-2 level 3 , FIPS 186 and ETSI TS 101 733 . In 2013, CoSign was named "the strongest digital signature solution" in

105-625: The Capitoline Hill of ancient Rome Arx, Landes , a commune of the Landes département in France Arx Fatalis , a first person role-playing game developed by Arkane Studios in 2002 Arx , a sculpture by Lars Vilks Americas Rallycross Championship , also known as ARX Rallycross Add-Rotate-XOR; see block cipher Josef Adolph von Arx  [ ja ; pl ; ru ; wikidata ] (1922-1988), mycologist from

120-460: The USDA , among many other signature-related country- and industry-specific laws and regulations. ARX was founded in 1987 by Prof. Amos Fiat and Yossi Tulpan and focused on developing encryption-based products, which included an RSA-smartcard developed for Canal+ in 1989, a secure-PIN entry keyboard connected smartcard reader, cryptographic toolkits, a network-attached cryptographic server (HSM), and

135-466: The cloud using an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Quick Start. A multi-tenant SaaS offering is also available. Alfresco provides enterprise content management (ECM) services. This includes a content and metadata repository, a web interface named Share, the ability to define automated business rules, and text indexing. In addition, services that provide records management functionality to address information governance requirements are also provided by

150-767: The non-repudiation of signed documents, all of which can be verified without the need for proprietary verification software. The CoSign solution of the company integrates into a large range of document management and workflow automation systems and is intended to streamline workflow processes requiring signatures. ARX partners with document management and workflow solution providers including SharePoint , OpenText , Oracle , Alfresco , Nintex and K2. Industries of focus include life science (particularly research and clinical trials), engineering, legal and federal/local governments. ARX clients are based in North America, Africa, Europe and Asia-Pacific. In Italy, CoSign

165-533: The 2013 report. In August 2014, CoSign received Common Criteria EAL4+ certification, thus becoming the first remote / server-side digital signature solution to be fully compliant with the EU's newly enacted Electronic Identification and Trust Services regulation for Electronic Transactions in the Internal Market (eIDAS). ARX solutions also comply with ESIGN , UETA , FDA 21 CFR Part 11 , SOX , HIPAA , and

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180-622: The Netherlands See also [ edit ] Beretta ARX160 , an assault rifle ObjectARX , a software API for AutoCAD Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Arx . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arx&oldid=1193301587 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

195-497: The first version of their software. Alfresco initially focused on document management, in May 2006, the company announced its intention to expand into web content management by acquiring senior technical and managerial staff from Interwoven ; this included its VP of Web Content Management, two principal engineers, and a member of its user-interface team. In October 2009, the 2009 Open Source CMS Market Share Report described Alfresco as

210-426: Was announced that Alfresco was acquired by the private equity firm Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. On September 9, 2020, Alfresco was acquired again by Hyland Software from Thomas H. Lee Partners for an undisclosed amount. Alfresco's core platform offering consists of three primary products. It is designed for clients who require modularity and scalable performance. It can be deployed on-premises on servers or in

225-698: Was released with new reporting and analytics features and an overhaul of its document search tool, moving from Lucene to Solr . In November 2016, Alfresco launched an AWS Quickstart for building an Alfresco Content Services server cluster on the AWS Cloud. In March 2017, Alfresco rebranded as the Digital Business Platform. This included the release of the Application Development Framework with reusable Angular JS(2.0) components. On February 8, 2018, it

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