This introduction is for anyone interested in understanding more about registers and wanting to get an overview of Verne and how it operates. It also introduces you to the language Foster Moore uses when describing Verne functionality and is fundamental knowledge for anyone who plans to work with Verne.
If you are new to registers, you are in the right place. If you have experience in registers, we still recommend you review the material to become familiar with the concepts of Verne.
Registry Types
There are four register types, each focuses on managing a different entity type; Business Registers, Occupational Registers, Secured Transaction Registers and Trademarks Registers. Read more
Verne Products
Verne has a set of core products that interact with each other to deliver the business functionality required to operate online registries such as business registries, secured transaction and occupational registries. Verne provides registry owners or managers with functionality and tools that represent ‘best of breed’ registry software. Read more
Verne Configuration
Configurability is a primary design principle behind Verne. An understanding of the key configuration concepts will aid everyone that is involved with a Verne implementation, from UI design to Infrastructure design. Read more

