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A roadmap to the future
Danish Defence has an extensive roadmap for the new solution, both short
and long term.
• Meeting demand for new services. "We have over 20 requests in the
pipeline from departments that want to use our solution for e-Boks,"
said Holm. The requests involve the SAP environment, as well as the
document-handling, healthcare, and education systems. "At this point,
we're almost a victim of our own success," said Holm. "We need the
resources to implement all these requests."
• Adding the capability to inspect incoming PDF files. "When we receive a PDF
from e-Boks, we need to inspect it before we distribute it to its designated
recipient," said Holm. "We will inspect the file in the DMZ, putting it in a
sandbox for five or ten minutes. If the file is OK, we'll send it on."
• Military applications. "We're now seeing whether we can lift this solution
to a higher level of security," said Holm. "We want to use it to exchange
information between systems with higher levels of security and those
with lower levels – and the other way around." Before being deployed,
this use case must be accredited by Danish Defence security, a process
currently underway.
• International deployment. In the future, Danish Defence wants to use
the solution to exchange logistics information with its European Union
partners. Other applications with NATO allies are also envisaged.
"The new solution is essential for our business," said Holm. "It enables us to
send and receive information electronically, in compliance with Danish law,
while significantly reducing costs. We're satisfied with the solution, because
we got what we want."
"The new solution is essential for our business. It enables us to send
and receive information electronically, in compliance with Danish law,
while significantly reducing costs. We're satisfied with the solution,
because we got what we want."