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The Leading Solution for Electronic Records Management


Fabasoft eGov-Suite is the leading product for electronic file and workflow management in German-speaking countries. The product is used to increase the speed, efficiency and transparency of administrational processes in central administrations (federal ministries and federal administrations), regional and local authorities. 

Fabasoft eGov-Suite is thus the backbone of citizen-oriented eGovernment processes. The product is based on international standards and has been evaluated and certified by administrative authorities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Thanks to the high scalability of the product, use cases ranging from small installations at municipal level to central installations with tens of thousands of users in a client system can be realised quickly and cost-efficiently. Fabasoft eGov-Suite is based on Fabasoft Folio.

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So you take advantage of the Fabasoft eGov-Suite


With over 20 years of experience in providing eGovernment solutions, Fabasoft eGov-Suite is one of the leading products for electronic government, document and process management.


Standardlösung

Tried and tested, standardized product as a comprehensive foundation for economical and efficient eGovernment


Dokumentenmanagement

Accomplish tasks from the usual desktop environment and enjoy the benefits of a professional document management system at the same time


Collaboration

Fast and efficient collaboration also outside the formal workflow


Sicherer Zugang

Protection from unauthorized access by unique permissions and clear processes

Mobiler Zugang


Mobile Access every time and everywhere - flexibly, securely and location-independent



That’s what our custumers say


„Implementing the ELAK im Bund project in government offices gives Austria forward-looking eGovernment with pan-European perspectives.“

Dr. Manfred Matzka, Director General, Federal Chancellery Austria, Section I