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Conviveon announces Enterprise Content Management for the Xserve
New Release of Conviveon SiteConnect Server Delivers Enhanced Content Management and Integrates Shopping Cart Capabilities to Substantially Reduce Total Cost of Ownership
Altamonte Springs, Fla. (July 9, 2004) Conviveon Corp. today announced Version 6.0 of SiteConnect Server; Conviveon’s comprehensive content management application for Apple's Xserve® platform and Mac OSX Server. SiteConnect Server is designed to quickly deploy, manage and integrate multiple Web initiatives throughout the enterprise.
The new version of SiteConnect Server incorporates built-in shopping cart functionality with customizable fulfillment workflow capabilities. SiteConnect’s new shopping cart functionality is seamlessly integrated with its already robust content management, collaboration, and e-marketing functionality providing new opportunities to leverage existing organizational content. SiteConnect Server 6.0 now allows the creation of enhanced RFQ functionality and more traditional e-commerce solutions. Managing all aspects of a web site’s content from product catalogs to news and events has never been more seamless.
Version 6.0 also includes a new XML based interface for providing dynamic content on existing web sites using virtually any existing technology, including Microsoft .Net, PHP, Cold Fusion, and Active Server Pages. Content searching also got a boost with new features for ranking search results by relevancy and the ability to index documents attached to a content record. Additional enhancements to SiteConnect Server include upgraded multi-lingual content management and development capabilities, expanded options for content organization, and seamless processes for installation and configuration.
Conviveon SiteConnect Server simplifies the process of creating and maintaining multiple Web sites and portals with shared content to help ensure the consistency, accuracy and quality. Centralizing content management capabilities helps eliminate the high cost of content redundancy. Business users become empowered to control the production and delivery of content and sites in one automated and integrated process. With its multi-site management capabilities, Conviveon SiteConnect Server also enables business users to rapidly create new sites that inherit characteristics from existing "parent" sites such as look and feel, color schemes, organization, and content components.
"Conviveon enhanced SiteConnect Server to increase the ease of use for those employees charged with managing the information and commerce their company delivers internally and externally," said Peter Eberley, senior vice president of products at Conviveon. "Now business users interact with a single web based solution for everything from content submission to product shipping, making it faster, easier and less expensive to manage the entire process."
The enhancements to Conviveon SiteConnect Server deliver a comprehensive content management application for faster implementations that increase time to benefit. With Conviveon SiteConnect Server, companies continue to experience a lower cost of ownership by repeatedly leveraging existing content and multiple online channels and sites. The new version of Conviveon SiteConnect Server is available now.
About Conviveon and SiteConnect Server
Conviveon is the leading provider of enterprise content management (ECM) solutions. The company's flagship product, SiteContent Server, allows businesses to rapidly and cost-effectively deploy multiple content-driven business initiatives, such as intranets, extranets, portals, corporate Web sites, catalogs and Web applications. Conviveon has approximately 200 customers including AES, Johnson Polymer, the FAA, and Owens Illinois. Founded in 2002, Conviveon is headquartered in Altamonte Springs, Florida. For more information about Conviveon's products and services, visit www.conviveon.com.
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