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Stay up-to-date with what’s going on at Docmosis.

Below you will find press releases, details of major release roll-outs and recent company activities, through to news of what’s coming next.

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21 October 2024
Why is it important for your business to meet document accessibility standards?

As more of our personal and professional lives take place in the digital realm, document accessibility has never been more important. It has become so integral, in fact, that there are legal requirements in many countries for businesses to ensure digital document accessibility – particularly in the industry sectors of education, healthcare, government and finance.

27 January 2024
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Docmosis 2023: Cloud Usage and Integrations

Docmosis continued to experience steady growth in Cloud usage in 2023, with over 200 million pages generated by […]

21 August 2023
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DWS4: A Milestone for the Cloud Service

The Docmosis Team is excited to announce the official release of DWS4, the latest version of the Cloud […]

12 January 2023
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Cloud Growth and Progress in 2022

In 2022, Docmosis saw a significant growth in its cloud services, launched an improved website, expanded market reach through integrations, and plans a major cloud service update in 2023.

17 November 2022
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Creating Realistic Brands and Industry-Specific Examples

After many conversations we found that customers often start their document generation journey with either a sample document […]

31 December 2021
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New Features driving Docmosis Cloud Usage

With new features helping customers get even more out of Docmosis, 2021 saw a significant jump in the number of customized documents generated.

15 December 2021
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Docmosis response to Apache Log4j Issues

Docmosis is aware of the recently disclosed security issues (CVE-2021-44228 & CVE-2021-45046) relating to the open-source Apache Log4j (v2.0 – v2.15) utility.

30 December 2020
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Docmosis Growth Continues – Despite COVID

In a year where so many businesses worldwide have been hard hit by the pandemic, we are thankful that Docmosis usage has held up remarkably well across all products.

8 November 2019
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Docmosis Rolls out its Latest Cloud Service

We are excited to announce the official release of the latest version of our cloud service – DWS3 is live!

22 October 2019
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Introducing Our New Knowledge Base

Here at Docmosis, we aim to provide the best support and services possible and encourage you to contact our support team with any queries you may have.

2 April 2019
New Enterprise Customers Drive Docmosis Usage to 35M Pages

Australia-based software company Docmosis measures usage of their Cloud document generation service via the number of pages rendered […]

1 March 2019
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Docmosis Attends SaaStr Annual 2019

Earlier this year, Paul and Graham managed to find time to squeeze in a trip to San Jose, California, for the SaaStr Annual 2019 Conference.

15 January 2019
Improved Billing Portal for Cloud Customers

Starting in Dec 2018, we have been transitioning our cloud subscribers to a new recurring billing system. This […]

27 June 2018
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Docmosis Recognized as a 2018 “Rising Star”

As proud as we are of our global software brand, we are equally proud at Docmosis to be […]

29 March 2018
Docmosis continues its 100% Year-on-Year growth.

Australian-based software company Docmosis continues to see strong demand for its document generation solution with customers now located in over 30 countries.

3 November 2017
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Showcasing Docmosis at JavaOne 2017

Last month, we exhibited for the first time at one of the biggest annual events for Java Lovers. […]

1 August 2017
Meet the Team, JavaOne 2017, San Francisco!

Just in case you didn’t know, JavaOne is a yearly conference organized by Oracle. It’s heaven for Java […]

11 July 2017
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Coming soon… Cloud Console redesign

Those of you who use the Cloud/SAAS version of Docmosis will soon be notified that a new version […]

14 March 2017
Docmosis Cloud Closes in on 20 Million Pages Generated

Docmosis continues to grow at an exceptional pace; 2016 saw the company achieve nearly 100% year-on-year growth, with almost 10 million pages rendered.

11 March 2017
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Docmosis publishes new Cloud status page

We have recently published a status page for our Cloud based document generation service. This provides Cloud users […]

14 December 2016
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Cloud monitoring service made public

Docmosis has recently begun monitoring its Cloud document generation service using a publicly available service.

14 June 2016
Docmosis – No.1 Best Rated Reporting Tool

At Docmosis we are pretty chuffed that, in June 2016, Docmosis is sitting in the number one position of Best Rated Reporting Tool on the IT Central Station website.

Given the growing importance of customer reviews in B2B and that IT Central Station is a platform that is specifically targeting Enterprise Software, with listings for IBM/Oracle/Microsoft and the like, this is a real achievement.

4 February 2016
Docmosis Doubles its SAAS Document Generation in Less Than 12 Months

Australian-based software company surpasses 10 million pages generated using its cloud based service, boasts 100% year-on-year growth since inception.

2 February 2016
Document Generation Engine – Updates

In December we updated the core Docmosis document generation engine.

The core engine update means that the new features are available across all three products: Docmosis-Java, Tornado and our Cloud service.

Let’s have a closer look at what’s new.

4 August 2015
Coming Soon… Version 4.0

Version 4 is a big step forward, hence the new major version number.

We are completing our testing and documentation updates and are scheduled to release in October 2015.

Expect a lot of really useful features, driven by valuable input from our customers.

23 April 2015
Google Broken DNS Lookup April 2015 – How To Fix

It’s April 2015 and we started receiving some calls that our servers have vanished. Not good. Investigation reveals that a change in Google’s DNS handling means, as far as Google’s DNS servers are concerned, our servers don’t exist. And we’re not the only ones having this problem – it’s common to systems using CNAME aliases to Amazon AWS ELB (Load Balancers).

18 March 2015
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Tips for Creating a Reporting Template

Whether you are using an automated software reporting tool like Docmosis, or just preparing a Microsoft Word document that you will fill in by hand, here are some tips for making a reporting template that is easy to work with.

13 March 2015
How to enable log4j as the logging provider for Docmosis

Docmosis is configured by default to use an internal logging provider. However, many production systems use Java Util Logging (juli) or Log4j as the primary logging mechanism.

28 February 2015
Docmosis Cloud Passes the 5 Million Pages Milestone

The Docmosis document generation SAAS is used by companies to create legal, financial, medical, transport and education documents. The Cloud service has been running consistently for over four years and has now produced over 5 million pages.

24 February 2015
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Docmosis Cloud SaaS Hardware Upgraded up to Five Times Faster

Docmosis has upgraded the hardware used to host its document generation Cloud service and is seeing speed improvements of 50% to 500%.

7 February 2015
Java Convert Word to PDF with UNO – Part 1

Libre Office and Open Office are free Office tools providing, among other things, a programmatic interface (called the UNO API) to load, manipulate and save documents.

These steps create a program to load a Microsoft Word document, make changes, and save it to PDF format.