Whitehill Technologies announced the release of Whitehill XML Transport 3.3, a software offering that lets businesses extract information from their existing data stores and put it to work creating clear, readable, personalized communications. Insurers use Whitehill XML Transport to produce documents such as policies, reports, statements, or customer correspondence and then distribute those documents via mail, e-mail, fax, or Web pages.

The latest version of Whitehill XML Transport includes improvements to the XML input functionality to allow for fast, intelligent breaking of large XML files into smaller files for more efficient handling. The new version has enhanced output capabilities for AFP, a print format widely used in high-speed, high-volume production environments. Other enhancements include a new server console, letting users monitor and make configuration changes; improved font handling; improved designer forms; and a simpler server framework, making it easier to implement and administer the engine or deploy extensions that add custom functionality.

"Speed and flexibility are crucial to today's financial services companies," says Neil Betteridge, vice president of marketing for Whitehill. "They need to be able to produce personalized communications for their customers, and they need to do it quickly. They also need content that easily can be repurposed for different environments, whether it's printing policy documents or sending personalized e-mails."

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