Why Osiris?

  • Low Total Cost of Ownership
    A standard implementation of Osiris has no external licensing fees associated with it (such as web server OS or database licenses) and no hidden or per-user fees. Combined with low hardware and technical staff requirements, both initially and on-going, and extremely rapid implementation and customization timeframes, Osiris has a total cost of ownership that is two to five times less than similar solutions.

  • Robust and Targeted Product Features
    Lower cost reflects no compromise in performance or capability. Osiris is built upon a robust and scalable Perl/XML information management platform, with the goal of avoiding "feature bloat" while still offering businesses key features of enterprise-level functionality in an environment that remains easy to use and requires a short training curve.

  • Fast Deployment
    Offering a tested and lightweight operating platform, plus streamlined and intuitive content publishing tools, a solution using Osiris can be deployed in 5-8 weeks or less, compared to higher deployment times found with many similar solutions or custom development. This includes all portions of graphic design and user interface coding.

  • Limited Requirements
    With a 100% web-browser based interface for administrative tasks, and streamlined operating environment, Osiris has minimal technical staff and hardware requirements compared to what is often required with similar solutions.

  • Design and User Interface Flexibility
    An extremely agile content templating system allows Osiris to impose very few limitations on a site's design and user interface, allowing it to easily adapt to new or existing site designs.

  • Customization and Integration
    Osiris, by virtue of its XML-definition based architecture, allows for definition and deployment of customized content publishing applications far more rapidly than other custom solution options, and at dramatically reduced cost. Additionally, Osiris is well equipped to integrate into other data environments (such as legacy data or other content publishing platforms), making it an ideal solution where data integration is required.