

Prisma IT implemented a Proof-Of-Concept application for the delivery of PDF document downloads to website visitors that would expired immediately after delivery for Sterling Greenaways, a large financial services corporation in London.
The central combination of technologies in the Proof-Of-Concept was Adobe ColdFusion and Adobe LiveCycle. The website was written in ColdFusion and provided the user interface where users could select the document to download. The list of documents was maintained in the LiveCycle backend and was available to ColdFusion through a webservice invocation. When a user requested a document ColdFusion would invoke the LiveCycle backend to protect the requested document. On the backend LiveCycle Rights Management would protect a copy of the document with a policy allowing anonymous users to open the document, but not print, comment or modify it. Upon opening the document, or 2 minutes after creation, the LiveCycle server would revoke all access of the document, making it impossible for the user to open the document again.
The largest supplier of complete parking systems in the Netherlands is making use of Prisma IT services in the fields of training, building applications and consultancy in building a completely new parking system. This project concerns all entrance and exit piles in public parking lots and payment machines. The interactive system is built with a user interface for the garage administrator which enables him to be fully in control on all events 24 hours a day. The whole system is built in Java and the User interface with Adobe Flex.
Prisma IT developed a modern web-based research application. You can use this application for assessing and developing the skills and performances of people and organizations. Prisma IT sets this application in generic form for all kinds of online research and testing.
Prisma IT realizes SAP link for Adobe ColdFusion application. Prisma IT built a workflow application in ColdFusion, linked to the SAP system that one of the Dutch ministries uses for its administration.
For HostBasket and Korton, Prisma IT arranged J2EE clusters on multiple servers for websites of their customers.
The setting as shared-nothing, loadbalanced cluster creates an architecture that scales well and is very resilient in case of unexpected hardware failure.