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    The Repository is a WEB based Linux document imaging software. The system is entirely WEB based including the administrative functions. 

    As an ISP you can offer document imaging and management to your customers that is secure and easily managed. You will be able to offer Document Imaging and management for as little as $25 to $40 per month. The ISP version of The Repository is the same as the regular version, with the following exception.

1.  TheRepository ISP version comes with an unlimited user license.

2.  The Database Administrator can create users and set security for those users but only for that one database. This function is made accessible to the DB Admin, so that your customers can handle this with out placing a service request to you whenever they need to add or delete users or edit their security settings.

3.  The RepositoryLink program comes with the ISP version of TheRepository so you can offer the ability for your customers to create a command line search string that can be placed on web pages or issued from another program to image enable the program. The RepositoryLink program will eliminate the need for you to set up an FTP site for customers to update their catalog or web pages.

4. There is a billing function added to the program that will report to the ISP how many databases have been created, how many users exist for each database, how much storage is being used per storage area per database, and how many databases used the RepositoryLink program.

    The ISP still has the option of creating groups for the customer and assigning users to the groups. Should your customers require it you can allow them to also search multiple Repository databases anywhere in the world with one search request.

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