- DigitalFusion Platform
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DigitalFusion platform is a patent-pending architecture for orchestrating protected über-information sharing across digital ecosystems, developed by privately held DigitalBridge.
Developed collaboratively with a team led by Bruce Brown, PhD, the platform works across multiple existing disparate enterprises within a digital ecosystem. The platform uses Digital Information Packet solutions to gather data, media, and documents related to a person, place, thing, or event into an intelligent document, legible to both humans and machines. The platform is compliant with the National Information Exchange Model 2.0 (NIEM), which is an XML-based information exchange framework in the United States.
Because trust in the context, integrity, security, and privacy of the information shared within a digital ecosystem is critical to participants, packets collect only what the governance component instructs it to based on the workflow defined by participants. It can find historical information, or collect ongoing transactional data and share it across the digital ecosyste via the DigitalFusion Platform.
The platform allows authorized users to connect using any Web-enabled device to a portal specifically related to their role in the ecosystem. From that portal, they have full access to the information they need for transactions, reports, and analysis. Because each packet is built around the noun—the person, place, thing, or event—associated with a transaction, reports can drill down to the individual or be aggregated in groups depending on needs.
Architecture
The DigitalFusion[1] technology works with virtually any existing enterprise system. There is no need for organizations to rip and replace existing legacy systems in order to participate in the benefits of the digital ecosystem.
References
Categories:- Computer security software
- Information systems
- Information technology management
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