About us
We are a team of experts in the automation of information flow.
Since the early 90's we continuously developed standard software to achieve the complete automation of the content supply to portals and other mission-critical applications. Our software's purpose is to help customers seamlessly integrate content across groups and boundaries and completely automate its delivery to users on diverse platforms, technologies, applications and devices in multiple formats, structures and languages.
Recognized companies around the world have improved their business performance with our content flow solutions. Our technology is the information backbone for multilingual Web sites, enterprise information portals, knowledge management applications, document and content management solutions, quality management implementations, regulatory publications, policy and procedure systems and many other content-oriented solutions.
With the upcoming Web 2.0 and social networks we recognized that there's a strong need for content publishing and deployment services. We therefore decided to built a user interface for an open access publishing platform on top of our base technology and make the basic services available for free in the Web. Everyone should be enabled to setup and run his own content business on top of our content supply platform.[1]
The result doXtop® is a state-of-the-art Web-publishing platform that lets you share your expertise with people, communities and systems around the world and reap the rewards!
If you are interested in setting up a customized version of doXtop for your organization, if you want to develop your own frontend applications based on our open API, if you want to connect your document storage system or if you are interested in a joint venture or cooperation - please contact us.
Corporate Info
doXtop was founded in 2007 by Paul Caspers and is located in south west Germany in the area of Stuttgart. Further Information
[1] We will open our APIs and introduce an e-ceommerce system for payed content. This is not implemented yet in the actual public version of doXtop.