How To Add A Translation

by fabian.crabus

The next version of Ostium is capable of adding or changing translations. This makes it easy to localize each and every part of Ostium.

Here’s a short tutorial on how to work with this feature:

How To Add Translations

What you can find here
This tutorial explains how to adjust labels, headlines and descriptions shown inside Ostium with a focus on translating Ostium to a new language. Please note that Curator Localizer is not intended to be used in a production environment. Normally, all adjustments to Ostium’s translation database should be made in a staging installation.
What we expect you to know
To take the steps described in this tutorial, you to know how to open a workspace containing Curator Localizer.

Portlets used
To add and adjust translations, Curator Localizer is used. No other portlets are needed.

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Ostium Embedded

by thomas.goetz

When do you think about parcel delivery? Right at the moment when parcels are created: during an order process in an online shop. But where is the closest parcel delivery machine? Leaving the webshop’s page in the middle of an order is not very comfortable. Wouldn’t it be better to have all neccessary information right at your fingertip?

With Ostium Embedded we present an easy to adopt widget system that integrates your services exactly where they belong.

Ostium Embedded: Registration

Not a registered customer yet? Ostium Embedded integrates the registration process seamlessly.

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Ostium Embedded: Finder

Find your preferred delivery machine with the integrated map widget.

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More widgets (e.g. embedded booking) and code example for web developers are available on demand.

New Ostium Posters

by fabian.crabus

Roland was so kind to create some new posters for Ostium.

Each poster focuses on one idea.

Being it the browsers

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Calculator

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Machinae Boxview:

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Or Ostium’s extreme awesomeness :)

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Monitoring

by Heiko Kowall

agimatec Spectator has been designed to serve as your central monitoring-view for your complete IT-environment.

Spectator offers you a flexible, and extensible  webfrontend for various information-sources.

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Spectator comes along with a rich variety of monitoring agents, that allow you to setup an comprehensive monitoring of your servers and especially Kepol delivery-machines.

You can use Spectator‘s alarming capabilities to inform your maintenance-staff of critical system-events.

Various reports can be generated, in order to document and identify critical components.

Metrics for Kepol delivery machines:

  • network connections
  • burglary alarm
  • printer status
  • status payment terminal
  • status of the frequency converter
  • status of the the delivery-machine blower (soiled/broken)
  • status of the UPS in the delivery-machine
  • status of the bar code scanner
  • status of the door lock controller

Spectator will provide a central web-interface for the visualization of monitoring events, administration of tasks, generating reports and administration of  users and roles.

For more information contact us or visit our website http://www.agimatec.de

Map your data

by simon.tiffert
Ostium Charta

Ostium Charta

With Ostium Charta you are able to visualize your location-based data. Based on a highly interactive map implementation we offer a very good usability. Depending on your use case you can choose a map or a satellite view. Implemented with web standard technologies there is no installation required.

This product is pluggable to our frontend services and can display different kinds of data objects from other parts of the frontend:

  • Delivery Machines
  • Post Offices
  • Users
  • Addresses

Every object with a location description can be easily integrated and displayed on a map. The location description can be an address or an exact geo position.

In future versions you can edit the geo position via drag and drop on the map itself. Exact positioning of address based objects couldn’t be easier. Especially if you need to place several objects on the same address like e.g. a train station.

All geo data is reusable in other parts of the software. The Finder as part of the Ostium: Website Suite for end-customers offers the posibility to search for KePols in a specified area. This calculation and visualization is based on the same data stored in the central database. Add it once, display it anywhere.

Ostium: Website Suite

by simon.tiffert

The Ostium: Website Suite consists of three parts for end customers:

  • Finder
  • User Registration
  • Track and Trace

It is the starting point for your successful B2C solution. It gives the end customers all tools needed to use the KePol Service. The application can be adopted to your corporate design and is prepared to support your language.

Finder

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Gives your customers the possibility to find the nearest KePol. Enter an address and get an overview of the KePols. With the backend integration in Ostium the position can be defined precisely. The end customer gets a satellite map of the surrounding and can generate a route description.

User Registration

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Let the end customers register with their notification data and enable sending of directly addressed parcels into delivery machines. The application requests all data needed and checks the integrity with an included validation. All steps combined in a wizard-like form with the possibility to review the entered data. Included is an end customer area where data like address or password can be changed.

Track and Trace

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Give your end customers the possibility to see their delivered and picked-up parcels. The end customer logs in and gets an overview which parcels are available, where the parcels can be found and how long the parcels will remain in the KePol. It is also possible to see the address details of the delivery machine and find its position on the map.