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International IT Marketing Limited


Date: 24/07/06

Photo service software developer announced to publish 'Transfer Ordering Network' Protocol during Photokina

Ready Made Solutions for Digital Photo Processing Services



Setting up a digital photo processing service in store or online is becoming easier with ready made software solutions.

Large central labs offer these to tie in their customers, while specialist developers like ECCE TERRAM sell software components that increase the services independence and negotiation power.



Cambridge. 25 July 2006 - Today the vast majority of photographs taken are digital. Online photo services converting digital images into traditional photographic paper prints in familiar 64', prints are increasingly profitable. Compared to home inkjet prints, pictures on photographic paper tend to look much 'richer', and are vastly more durable with regard to handling by sweaty fingers, humid environments, and fading in daylight. Such services cater for business with new photographic gift items and product ideas.

The specialist internet software developer ECCE TERRAM will be presenting the latest off the shelf, modular software solutions for online photo services, web portals, photo labs and purchasing associations at the international Photokina exhibition in Cologne in September 2006, including releases currently being prepared. As a Photokina highlight, the company will also publish its complete 'Transfer Ordering Network' protocol for free usage.


Photo2Lab

The ECCE TERRAM Photo2Lab solution is unique in allowing photo services to receive and allocate print orders to their own photo printers, to third party central labs, to photo gift specialists or to channel orders on a case by case basis. Photo processing web solutions from large central labs have been developed for them to create an unbreakable tie between shops or portals and the supplying photo lab. As published by The Grocery Trader, Europe's largest central lab claims to have extended 'its market share yet further on the European continent to more than 40%'. Such large central labs are building a dominant position, weakening smaller photo service's negotiation power. ECCE TERRAM's Photo2Lab is ready to plug into different photo labs, guaranteeing photo stores and web portals independence from dominant labs. With solutions developed using Web 2.0 technologies like SOAP, WSDL, Ajax etc, ECCE TERRAM offers a diverse range of components for photo portals.


Photo Lab Software Solutions

Together the Photo2Lab processing components built flexible, state-of-the-art solutions. These range from order processing using online stores, point-of-sale terminals and offline software clients for Windows, Macintosh and Linux using an open protocol connecting to any photo lab or printer. The 'Photo2Lab' middleware processes the orders using a central user database, which allows splitting orders to cover production requirements (e.g. mixed orders for standard prints, posters and gift items). Lab plug-ins built the third layer in ECCE TERRAM's 'Photo2Lab' solution. The lab plug ins currently support for example DPL, Allcop, ORWO, CeWeColor, DWM and Frontline. Increasingly specialists from the growing sector of photo book, calendar and gift item printing, like Ifuse, Snapmania are supported by ECCE TERRAM.



The offline photo ordering clients (Windows, MacOS and Linux) are brandable through graphics, logos and colours and are used by labs and services of different sizes, like large central labs by the likes of Allcop, DPL, CeWe Color AG, ORWO, http://FotoInsight.com/ or mini labs (Frontline). Catering for European and international businesses ECCE TERRAM's applications are easy to localise and are available in several European languages.


A photo service for any site or store

With Photo2Lab ready made solutions any store or website can become an independent online photo service. ECCE TERRAM founder Frank Simon points out: 'ECCE TERRAM endeavours with Photo2Lab software to allow photo services to allocate production orders, moving the control over the process from the large central labs back to the photo service. When you start your photo service make sure that you own your customer data and route to lab. ECCE TERRAM is a ready made solution proven to work and committed to serving its customer's independence.'


ECCE TERRAM announces to make public its Transfer Ordering Network Protocol

In an unusual step ECCE TERRAM announced it will publish at Photokina (Cologne, September 2006) the complete protocol of its 'Transfer Ordering Network' (TRON), allowing photo services and image content management solution developers to integrate the Transfer Ordering Network protocol and the libraries published by ECCE TERRAM free of charge. Similar to an OpenSource license, this is subject to mentioning the source of the protocol in the copyrights. Managing Director Frank Simon: 'Our call for transparent processes and rights, the use of modular software with independence for licensees does not stop with the large central labs. ECCE TERRAM practices these values with its solutions and our presence at Photokina in hall 10.2, Stand A 020 to 022 is a the opportunity to proof it.'



Photokina - hall 10.2 - Stand A 020 to A022

With online advertising growing 30% year on year, ECCE TERRAM's will highlight the bi-directional communication capability of their solution during Photokina. Its solutions allow for online software updates, promotions, implementation of vouchers and rebates as well as the transmission of advertising and links to the offline client on the end user's desk top.




About ECCE TERRAM

ECCE TERRAM was founded in Oldenburg by Frank Simon in 1996. Its web applications are used in the photo processing industry and beyond by blue chips like chip maker Infineon or German publishers like 'Die Zeit' or 'Gelbe Seiten' (German Yellow Pages). Since 2001 ECCE TERRAM is owned by the ECCE TERRAM Holding GmbH, the In-Venture.Net GmbH, the Pilet International S.A. and the afs Holding GmbH.


Contact

ECCE TERRAM Internet Services GmbH

An der grossen Wisch 36

D-26133 Oldenburg, Germany

Tel: +49 441 500 120

Fax: +49 441 500 1229

http://www.ecce-terram.com/

Email: pr (at) ecce-terram.de

Ex Astris Scientia


Press Contact:

IITM is a specialist agency and will be delighted to arrange interviews for example with founder Frank Simon. IITM will be please to provide images, NFR versions for review and background information.


International IT Marketing Limited

Catalina Martinez

Email: pr (at) IITM.info

Tel. UK +44 20 7871 1751


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