XVL Studio and XVLstaff to Integrate with Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management


Combined Products Deliver increased control of Intellectual Property in 3D data.

June 20, 2006. San Francisco, CA. Lattice Technology, Inc. and HitachiSoftware Engineering Co., Ltd. announce the integration of their products with Adobe® LiveCycle® Rights Management , allowing protection of confidential 3D data across the enterprise manufacturing ecosystem. Developed using the rich rights management environment of Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management, XVLstaff and XVL Studio Ver.7.0 allow granular control of access rights to 3D data for internal and external data sharing, including the revision control and expiration of distributed data, as well as logging of unauthorized access attempts.

3D data is widely used in the global manufacturing industry. Lattice Technology's ultra-compressed XVL format provides a very lightweight, accurate representation of 3D CAD data that allows re-use of complex 3D CAD data in many applications including design review, manufacturing process planning and parts catalogs. With increasingly wide data distribution, best-in-class security has become a requirement for many manufacturers. Lattice Technology and HitachiSoft have combined with Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management to provide secure control of 3D data and engineering documentation. With the new product introductions, XVL files can be securely protected in the same manner as LiveCycle Rights Management's other protected formats, including PDF, Word, Excel, CATIA V5 and others.

"Today's announcement provides manufacturers with advanced document-level protection to collaborate and share intellectual property with more confidence," said Jeff Whatcott, vice president of marketing at Adobe. "This integration with Lattice and Hitachi is strategic to Adobe's commitment to extending the family of important manufacturing file formats protected by LiveCycle Rights Management."

Combining XVL Studio Ver.7.0, XVLstaff, and LiveCycle Rights Management, allows fine grain control of XVL files:

(1) Access for each user can be specified
Access can be controlled by either by individual or by user-type.
(2) The operation history of an XVL file can be recorded.
It is possible to see when, by whom, a file was viewed and what kinds of operations were performed, as well as determine if data was accessed correctly.
(3) Security settings of XVL files can be updated after distribution.
Adjustments can be made to the security settings of XVL files even after their distribution, allowing for changes in individual's roles and business relationships between suppliers

"Global data distribution is now commonplace and the risks of Intellectual Property being stolen or misused have increased accordingly," said Bill Barnes, General Manager, Lattice Technology, Inc., "Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management provides the level of control necessary for our customers product security and XVL Studio Ver 7.0 and XVLstaff ensures that XVL files can benefit from that level of security."

To enable the integration, Lattice and HitachiSoft licensed the necessary software and development tools from Adobe.

About Lattice Technology, Inc.
Founded in 1997 with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and San Francisco, USA, Lattice Technology provides global companies with proven solutions for the propagation of 2D/3D design data across the enterprise. Lattice's standards based XVL® (eXtensible Virtual world description Language) technology enables companies to securely provide highly accurate and compressed 3D files to partners, suppliers, and internal departments in a lightweight browser-based solution. XVL® is unmatched in performance, compression and accuracy. XVL is widely introduced in more than 2000 companies, mainly in the automotive and electronics industries.

For more information, visit www.lattice3d.com

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