Bottomline Technologies, a provider of collaborative payment, invoice and document automation solutions, has expanded its support for Web 2.0 and service oriented architecture (SOA) within its WebSeries Global Cash Management platform. Reportedly, the platform delivers security, reliability and functionality necessary to deliver the products and user experience required to strengthen customer relationships and develop new markets.

Designed to capitalize on the benefits of SOA and Web 2.0, WebSeries is expected to provide banks and financial institutions with the flexibility required to take ownership of the end user experience. Bottomline has claimed that by leveraging its SOA-enabled building blocks, banks can construct an interactive user experience utilizing state-of-the-art AJAX controls.

Eric Campbell, chief technology officer of Bottomline Technologies, said: “When choosing a banking partner, corporations expect cash management solutions to have the same level of usability, sophistication and personalization found in popular online experiences such as search engines and specialized online communities. By architecting WebSeries to fully support SOA and Web 2.0 technology, our banking customers are able to create a unique user experience that differentiates their products and services in the marketplace and provides the flexibility to support clients anywhere in the world.”