All Articles By Tony Byrne Pick the Right Content Management Approach Do you need enterprise content management, Web content management or a portal with built-in content management capabilities? Take this scenario-based approach to set priorities and choose the right technologies. Put to the Test: IBM WebSphere Portal 6.0 This portal's best play is enterprise integration, but it's also suitable for intranets and workgroup collaboration. Implementation can be complex and confusing, but a new Portal Express offering is aimed at companies with fewer than 1,000 employees aims to speed and simplify deployment. Dashboard: Whither Content Management? What's the latest direction of the enterprise content management market? That was the question mulled over during a keynote session at November's Gilbane Conference on Content Technologies. In Focus: "Whither Content Management Technologies?" With FileNet, Stellent and Hummingbird all recently acquired, the market is splitting into platform and solutions camps. Meanwhile, the front-burner issues for users continue to be usability and content delivery. Headsup: Explorer Upgrade May Break Interfaces Will IE7 affect your software? Put to the Test: Sun Portal 7.0 New collaborative functionality and open-source licensing bolster Java System Portal Server 7.0. In Focus: D.C. Conference Suggests Government Is Ready for Web 2.0 Do blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds have a chance in the government bureaucracy? In Focus: D.C. Conference Suggests Government Is Ready for Web 2.0 Do blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds have a chance in the government bureaucracy? The Portal Makes the Platform Vignette's portal unites the V7 content management suite. Stellent Survives Among Giants Nimble Stellent delivers easy-to-deploy content applications. |
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