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Avoka Transact Composer is the form-creation component of the Avoka Transact suite of internet business tools.

 

The Transact family consists of:

 

Composer
The the tool for building forms through a versatile user interface where forms can be built from simple drag and drop to control over the complexities of scripts logical rules and triggering events. Composer is hosted securely in the cloud, the strongly recommended option. Ideally, Composer should also be hosted in the cloud even when Transaction Manager is hosted within the enterprise.
 

Transaction Manager (TM)
This is the backend for serving and processing forms built in Composer. TM serves the forms to the desktop and to iOS (Apple), Android and Windows Phone mobiles. It uses a SQL backend, such as MySQL, Oracle or SQLSever. Though TM can be hosted in the cloud or on-premises. We strongly recommend that you make use of our cloud hosting capabilities and that you discuss this with our sales and support teams.
 

Transaction Integration Agent (TIA)
This is the tool for integrating information gathered by the Avoka Transact family with the enterprise's other systems.
 

Avoka Transfield Mobile App
Forms can be served to mobile devices such as tablets via the app.
 

The Transact suite provides end-to-end internet form solutions. The suite allows for the rapid deployment of forms that meet complex business requirements. Composer and Transaction Manager are powerful tools that not only allow forms to be designed and laid out quickly, but also take care of most, if not all, of the system configuration and scripting to make the form useful, efficient and functional. Development times for even complex form-based information gathering systems are reduced by orders of magnitude from those of building such forms and their systems from scratch.