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   <title>Apache Lenya 1.2.1 Released</title>
   <pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>The Apache Lenya development community announced the 1.2.1 release of Apache Lenya. Apache Lenya is an Open-Source Content Management System written in Java
and based on XML and XSLT. Lenya is built on top of Apache Cocoon and other components from the Apache Software Stack. Its XML-centric architecture allows for content delivery targeted to the capabilities of various devices, and avoids data lock-in. Apache Lenya is built around Off the Shelf components from the Apache Software Foundation. Apache Lenya comes with the features you can expect of a modern Content Management System, such as Revision Control, Scheduling, a built-in Search Engine, separate Staging Areas, and Workflow. Apache Lenya 1.2.1 is based on Cocoon 2.1.5.1, but Lenya 1.2.1 is also known to work with Cocoon 2.1.6. You can use Cocoon features such as Caching, multi-channel output, it's many connectivity options to quickly build customized solutions to meet your specific needs that are not already covered by Apache Lenya. http://lenya.apache.org</description>
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   <title>Idetix Software Systems Announces Version 4.3 Revize Content Management Software</title>
   <pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Idetix Software Systems' Revize Version 4.3 Web Content Management Software is now available. Changing or adding web page content is easier with Revize v4.3. Simply go to the page on your website and start editing. Adding content to a website with Revize v4.3 Contextual Edit Forms is also easier to do. No special tools or training is required. Every task is done through the browser by simply clicking and typing, using a Microsoft Word-like rich text editor, within the exact context of the webpage and seeing the results as you go. The Revize v4.3 template builder is a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) visual editing tool incorporated as a Macromedia Dreamweaver extension. Revize v4.3 offers the ability to publish both static HTML pages and dynamic pages and publishes dynamic pages to any corresponding web server that would include the following types of dynamic pages: .jsp, .cfm, .php, .asp, .aspx, etc. www.idetix.com</description>
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   <title>Forrester: Content Management Could be Next "killer app"</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Enterprises plan to increase IT spending by 3.9 percent in 2005, according to a new survey of 1,368 IT decision-makers at North American and European enterprises from Forrester Research, Inc. It affirms the 7 percent increase in overall North American IT spending that Forrester projects for 2005, which includes spending by small and medium businesses, as well as spending outside IT departments. Fifty-four percent of the executives polled have a positive outlook for their business in 2005, compared with 44 percent last year. Business services, financial services, and insurance were the most optimistic industries. Public sector organizations are increasing IT spending by 7 percent in 2005, compared with a decrease last year. Applications are the big winner for budgets in 2005. Fifty-nine percent of decision-makers surveyed identified deployment or upgrade of major packaged applications as a priority, replacing security as the top priority from the past year. Thirty-eight percent of decision-makers consider support for governance, such as Sarbanes-Oxley, a critical priority, while 65 percent said it was a priority. Demand for business intelligence (BI) increases 9 percent. Content management could be the next "killer app." Purchase plans for content management increased 15 percentage points from last year, as firms adopt enterprise-wide strategies for managing Web content, documents, records, and digital assets. www.forrester.com</description>
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   <title>W3C Issues XInclude 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published XML Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation. XInclude 1.0 provides a method for merging multiple XML documents into a single composite document. XInclude 1.0 is a generic mechanism for merging XML documents. This function is important for software applications that need to easily combine XML documents. XInclude 1.0 can be used in environments without DTD (Document Type Definition) support, more common since the adoption of XML schemas. Unlike the mechanism used in DTDs, i.e. XML external entities, XInclude gives the content author a fallback mechanism in cases where the external document cannot be retrieved, for whatever reason. XInclude allows an application to leverage the syntax in existing XML constructs - elements, attributes, and URI references. XInclude allows an author to choose how to include another XML document in new composite content - either as markup or text. In addition, no XML entity declarations, which were required in the older method when using DTDs, are required for XInclude. XInclude 1.0 can be used with any version of XML, as well as other existing XML-related specifications, such as the XML-family components XML Schema and XSLT, as well as with XML applications such as the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and VoiceXML 2.0. XInclude 1.0 also takes advantage of the XPointer Framework and can be used to include sub-resources, such as fragments of XML documents, that are identified by a separate xpointer attribute. www.w3.org</description>
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   <title>Infodata Releases Annotation Suite 2.0</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Infodata Systems Inc. announced the general availability of its new Infodata Annotation Suite 2.0 product, built from its AnnoDoc technology. Annotation Suite 2.0 delivers the functionality organizations require to ensure the integrity of content as it relates to compliance mandates such as 21 CFR, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPPA, DoD 5015.2 and others. Annotation Suite 2.0 offers organizations the means to implement a single annotation technology across any content repository (ECMs, databases, or line of business applications) while providing individual businesses units control over their unique content review processes in a manner that ensures compliance. Annotation Suite 2.0 specifically addresses the business processes around document reviews by allowing distributed teams of colleagues to review and comment (i.e., "annotate") documents in parallel. Annotations are stored separately to maintain the document's original source structure. All changes to annotations are tracked by a complete audit trail. Infodata Annotation Suite 2.0 provides compatibility to a broad set of environments, including EMC/Documentum (4.x, 5.x, DCM 4 and 5, and numerous client types). Third party integrations also include Adobe Acrobat 5 and 6, and Liquent's PDFAqua 4 and 5. In addition, this release includes the integration to IBM's DB2 Content Manager for Multi-Platforms v8.2 thus providing the opportunity for multiplied thousands of additional users to incorporate and leverage Infodata's annotation technology for improved management of compliance documents. www.infodata.com</description>
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   <title>Verity Acquires Dralasoft</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Verity Inc. announced the signing and closing of its acquisition of Dralasoft Inc. for an all cash payment of approximately $8 million. Dralasoft became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Verity as a result of the transaction. Dralasoft's ongoing business includes its customer base and sales pipeline as well as its technology portfolio, consisting of component-based business process management solutions and business activity monitoring (BAM) software. It includes Dralasoft Workflow, an enterprise BPM suite that features an orchestration engine with a suite of graphical tools including Dralasoft Workflow Studio, a visual design tool. In addition, Dralasoft Workflow is an embedded application found in many software products used in several vertical markets. As part of the transaction Verity is offering continued employment to all Dralasoft employees, including its founder, president and chief technology officer, Suresh Ramaswamy. Verity intends to utilize Dralasoft's BPM technology as a means to better unify the capabilities of Verity's Intelligent Content Services and Content Capture/Process Automation offerings. Verity expects the Dralasoft acquisition to be accretive within the fourth quarter of its current fiscal year. The company will offer details on re-branding initiatives as well as service and maintenance programs shortly. Verity will immediately market the Dralasoft products through both its direct and OEM sales organizations. www.verity.com</description>
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   <title>Sleepycat Software Releases Berkeley DB XML 2.0</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Sleepycat Software announced the general availability of Berkeley DB XML 2.0. The major new release includes support for XQuery 1.0 as well as performance and usability enhancements. New features in Berkeley DB XML 2.0 include: XQuery 1.0 support that allows application portability through complying with the July 2004 draft of the XQuery standard, XPath 2.0 support that allows the selection of a portion of an XML document, PHP API support to enable developers using the PHP scripting languages to work with XML documents, improved query performance that can be up to 10 times faster for multi-megabyte XML documents, ability to control storage granularity of documents (whole documents or nodes) to optimize query performance, XML document streaming into database that simplifies how documents are stored, and documents can now be streamed in from an URI, memory, or file. www.sleepycat.com</description>
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   <title>Verity Opens Verity Italy</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Verity Inc. announced the establishment of Verity Italy, a wholly-owned subsidiary that will be based in Milan. The opening of the Milan facility marks an expansion of Verity's operations in Europe, which includes in-country presence in the Benelux, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. Verity Italy will sell Verity K2 Enterprise advanced search, classification and recommendation software as well as add-on capabilities such as Verity Collaborative Classifier and Verity Extractor. The company's existing resellers and partners will continue to sell Verity K2 Enterprise and Verity Ultraseek enterprise search engine, as well as the company's content capture and process automation products: Verity TeleForm and Verity LiquidOffice. www.verity.com</description>
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   <title>Gilbane Conference in Boston Proves Strength of Demand for Content Management Technologies</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>The Gilbane Report and Lighthouse Seminars announced record numbers of conference attendees and visitors to the technology demonstrations at the Gilbane Conference on Content Management Technology held last week at the Westin Copley in Boston, MA. Also announced were the dates and venues for three Gilbane events to be held in 2005: San Francisco at the Sheraton Palace April 11-13, Amsterdam at the RAI Centre, May 25-27 (co-located with XTech 2005), and Boston at the Westin Copley Nov. 29 - Dec.1. Sponsors of the Gilbane Content Management conference in Boston included EMC (NYSE:EMC), GMC Software, Interwoven (NASDAQ:IWOV), Open Text (NASDAQ:OTEX), Stellent (NASDAQ:STEL), and Workshare. Other sponsors include Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL), the Integration Consortium, OASIS, IDEAlliance, InfoWorld, CMSWatch, EContent magazine, Transform magazine, Web Services Journal, XML Journal, Business Wire, and the Gilbane Report. Additional exhibitors-to-date include Arbortext, Artesia, Astoria, Atomz, aXtive minds, ClearStory Systems (OTCBB: CSYS), Context Media, CrownPeak Technology, Day Software, EG07, Ektron, FAST, FatWire, GlobalSight, Hot Banana, IBM (NYSE:IBM), Idiom, Infodata, Information Mapping, Infostoria, Inmagic, IXIAsoft, Mark Logic, Mediasurface, Ovitas, Percussion Software, PaperThin, Quark, RedDot Solutions, Refresh Software, SchemaLogic, Scientific Software, SDI, Serena, SiberLogic, SilkRoad Technology, Software AG (TECdax:SOW), ThomasTech Solutions, Translations.com, Vasont, Vignette (NASDAQ:VIGN), and Vivisimo. See the full release with quotes from attendees and exhibitors at www.gilbane.com/gr_news_12.13.04.html, www.gilbane.com/conferences/overview.html, www.lighthouseseminars.com</description>
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   <title>Hot Banana Integrates WebTrends 7 Web Analytics with its Content Management System</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Hot Banana Software Inc. announced the integration of WebTrends Web analytics solutions with Hot Banana's Web CMS. The integration is designed to assist Hot Banana's mid-sized clients to easily adopt Web analytics to accelerate their business results. With this integration, Hot Banana clients can set up WebTrends solution's content groups, campaigns and conversion scenarios from within the Hot Banana interface. As a result, clients will be able to determine which campaigns are driving the best results; understand which areas of the site require improvement, and which are of most interest; and evaluate how to best optimize Web site conversion scenarios to increase the number of visitors fulfilling their business goals. Hot Banana's customer Web sites can be analyzed with WebTrends 7, which utilizes  data collection technology called WebTrends SmartSource, based on page tagging. By integrating WebTrends SmartSource with Hot Banana's Web CMS, customers can automate the process of tagging and testing Web pages for analysis using the Hot Banana interface to minimize hand-coded errors and ensure that their sites are properly coded for collecting Web traffic and visitor behavioral data. www.hotbanana.com, www.webtrends.com</description>
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   <title>SilkRoad Launches Eprise Docs to Power Document Management</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>SilkRoad Technology, Inc. announced the availability of Eprise Docs, a document management system fully integrated with Eprise 2004, SilkRoad's content management system. Eprise Docs enables organizations to manage the flow of documents and information throughout the enterprise and to the Web. Eprise Docs exposes Eprise's core library services, including check-in, check-out, version control, roll-back, meta-data management and workflow, through an extension to Windows Explorer that exposes a remote document tree along with a custom toolbar to activate functions. A full Web interface for adding, browsing, retrieving and sharing documents is available for remote access. Eprise Docs' roles-based security system is fully integrated with Eprise 2004, enabling businesses to distribute permissions through recursive role delegation. Eprise supports its own native security and can also be integrated with user directories such as NTLM, ADS, and LDAP. Users can even use single sign on (SSO) through NTLM or third party SSO applications. Within Eprise Docs, users can apply rules for data added to folders. For example, a folder may be restricted to allow only image files. Further, when a document is dropped into a folder, events may be triggered. These events include prompting a user to enter meta-data, notifying users of the document or starting a workflow process. Eprise Docs enables both the consumption of Web services and exposes Eprise Docs functionality as callable Web services. www.silkroadtech.com</description>
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   <title>Liquid Machines Announces Liquid Machines Document Control Version 3.0</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Liquid Machines announced Liquid Machines Document Control Version 3.0. Liquid Machines Document Control allows enterprises to centrally create and enforce document access and usage policies for any content within native applications  including Microsoft Office, Visio, and Adobe Acrobat. Version 3.0 delivers scalability, performance, and usability enhancements that support large-scale deployments and make it easier for organizations to share confidential information across the extended enterprise. Liquid Machines Document Control 3.0's enterprise features include support for Microsoft's Business Intelligence Accelerators which provide users with increased access to data that is critical to maximizing business performance. Liquid Machines Document Control 3.0 automatically assigns corporate-defined usage policies to customized business intelligence reports created using Microsoft's Excel Add-in for SQL Server Analysis Services. www.liquidmachines.com</description>
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   <title>Endeca to Provide the Guided Navigation for New IBM DB2 Search Software</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Endeca announced a new exclusive partnership with IBM to bring the next-generation capabilities of Endeca's Guided Navigation to IBM DB2 Information Integrator customers. According to the terms of the deal, IBM will offer Endeca's software to customers seeking the ability to integrate search and navigation capabilities for improved usability and access to disparate enterprise content. The integrated solution will be offered as a key, premium component to IBM's recently unveiled DB2 Information Integrator (DB2 II) OmniFind Edition, formerly code named Masala. IBM's DB2 Information Integrator (DB2 II) OmniFind Edition, announced in late September 2004, provides enterprise search middleware for powering intranets, extranets, and corporate public web sites. Endeca's Guided Navigation leverages characteristics of data to categorize results and present valid refinement and exploration options in the form of navigational links. This next-generation functionality can be used to organize and refine long lists of search results or can be used as a stand-alone querying mechanism to help users find relevant content with a few simple clicks of the mouse. Endeca is an IBM Advanced Business Partner and is a preferred provider for IBM's WebSphere Commerce Group - Endeca is the Advanced Search and Guided Navigation option for WebSphere Commerce. www.endeca.com</description>
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   <title>Xyleme Acquires Novizio's Software Products</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Xyleme, Inc. announced that it has acquired substantially all of the assets of Novizio, Inc., a Colorado-based software developer specializing in eLearning and Technical Documentation solutions. Novizio's product is an integrated application including a structured XML authoring environment, dynamic document assembly capabilities, and a real-time publishing engine that can render and preview documents on-demand in a variety of formats. When bundled with Courseware Runtime Services, a SCORM 2004 compliant eLearning application, clients can develop and manage blended learning materials, including web-based courseware and print-based instructor-led training. Organizations with significant employee, customer and partner training programs   can dynamically assemble content based on user preferences, job requirements, competency gaps and career objectives, enabling just-in-time and competency-based training methodologies, and delivering to the learner. www.xyleme.com</description>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Ektron Inc. has added ASP.NET server controls to its content management solution, CMS400.NET. Ektron leverages of Visual Studio.NET to give developers a visual environment for integrating CMS components into Web templates including content blocks, list summaries, collections search, calendars, and forms.  CMS400.NET delivers data-bindable server controls that enable developers  integrate Ektron CMS components into templates. In addition to visual server controls, developers can integrate Ektron CMS functionality in other ways. Web developers can access CMS data objects, exposed through server controls in their own code-behind, so they can programmatically manage data and create customized and dynamic Web sites. Developers can also apply an XSLT to data returned by the controls, supporting flexible Web presentation options and enabling developers, system integrators and Web development firms to build custom code within templates. A developer using the Ektron CMS does not need a full copy of the CMS software and replica of the production Web site to develop templates. The Ektron CMS provides a "virtual development environment," allowing the developer to work from a remote development station. www.ektron.com</description>
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   <title>Gilbane Report Publishes White Paper on DITA</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Senior Editor Bill Trippe looks at the case for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) in "Topic-Oriented Information Development and Its Role in Globalization." Sponsored by Idiom, Inc. www.gilbane.com/whitepapers.html</description>
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   <title>Oracle Launches Enterprise Content Management Technology: Oracle Files 10g</title>
   <pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Oracle announced the launch of its enterprise-class content management technology, Oracle Files 10g, built on the Oracle Database and Oracle Application Server. Oracle Files 10g, available on its own or as part of Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g, was created with the broad business user population in mind. The intent is a content management solution that delivers the functionality users require without changing the way they work. The new release combines file management and sharing capabilities with new policy-based document management functionality such as fine-grained security, automatic versioning, enforced attribution and event-driven workflows. Together, these capabilities are designed to increase productivity by adding structure, context, and intelligence to content without burdening the user with unnecessary information or additional actions. Oracle Files 10g facilitates regulatory compliance with advanced records management functionality. Oracle Files 10g's file-plan creation and management processes, as well as its document retention and disposition management capabilities, facilitate compliance with federal, local and industry-specific regulations. The product provides a rich set of Web services application programming interfaces. In addition, Oracle is working closely with partners, developers and customers to support integration, automation and functional extension of the product. www.oracle.com</description>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Oracle announced Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g with new real-time collaboration tools and enterprise content management capabilities. Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g is designed to enable contextual collaboration and to deliver the right information to the right people at the right time and in the context of their current activity. Built on the Oracle Database 10g and Oracle Application Server 10g, it supports management of all enterprise information, structured and unstructured, on a single architecture. The real-time collaboration component of Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g brings together a full suite of collaboration tools. By adding presence awareness, instant messaging and voice functionality to its existing Web conferencing capabilities, this new version of Oracle Collaboration Suite enables users to detect other users, chat via text or voice, share information and collaborate with colleagues, partners and customers. Using Oracle's collaborative portlets technology, corporate portals can be customized to include a user's favorite collaboration tools, such as Web conferencing, IM and content management. Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g also enables real-time collaboration tools to be built into any business application, including Oracle Applications. www.oracle.com</description>
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   <title>Cognos Enhances Support for IBM's DB2 Information Integrator</title>
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	<description>Cognos announced it is extending its open data strategy through the company's strengthened partnership with IBM. Cognos has enhanced its support of IBM's DB2 Information Integrator product in its latest release of Cognos ReportNet for customers who have requirements to access a diverse set of data sources including mainframe, database, and content systems. Cognos' solutions, built upon the information infrastructure layer provided by IBM DB2, offer data access tools integrated with an automated data management process. IBM's DB2 Information Integrator software helps businesses access and integrate any data - e-mail, XML, multi-media, Web services, and competitive data sources such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server databases - wherever it resides, in real-time, as if it were stored in one place. DB2 Information Integrator extends the reach of ReportNet to a wide variety of information sources, including traditional, mainframe non-DB2 data sources such as VSAM and IMS, and content repositories such as IBM DB2 Content Manager, FileNet and EMC/Documentum. By accessing message queues, Cognos' solutions can monitor real-time data within organizations that have EAI systems. Cognos customers needing critical elements of business activity monitoring (BAM) and guided analysis can define highly personalized business alerts that can be delivered to any e-mail- enabled device. The federated data access capabilities of DB2 Information Integrator extends Cognos' reach to include non-relational data sources such as any remote SOAP Web Service, Flat Files, XML files, and content repositories. www.cognos.com</description>
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   <title>Mediasurface Announces Mediasurface 5.1</title>
   <pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>Mediasurface has unveiled the latest version of its Enterprise Content Management system  Mediasurface 5.1. The new version contains features designed to improve the way businesses manage and control their websites. It gives non-technical users more power to produce websites and the IT department facilities they need to run a web application. Morello, Mediasurface's Smart Client application, has been enhanced to facilitate better collaboration, off-line working and has a more intuitive look and feel, with visual workflow, drag and drop, copy and paste and undo functionality. The workgroup collaboration features of Mediasurface 5.1 follow the principles of standard instant messaging services, but are enhanced to bring teams working on web projects closer together. In addition to the ability to send and receive messages in real-time, Mediasurface 5.1 allows pages, links and other items to be dragged &amp; dropped into the message pane, so that a dispersed team can simultaneously view and comment on aspects of the site they are building. Users get instant notification of workflow-related matters, such as completed work that needs their approval. www.mediasurface.com</description>
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	<description>Canto and MediaSec Technologies, developer of watermarking technologies, announced a new partnership targeted at protecting the ownership of digital assets. MediaSec has developed a tool that enhances Canto's product, Cumulus, by applying digital watermarking to assets. This reduces copyright infringements and unwanted manipulation of assets such as digital photographs, artwork and videos. MediaSec's MediaSign Digital Plug-in for Cumulus provides users with a secure and inexpensive method for watermarking digital assetsalong with control over the management, use and publication of these assets. Cumulus supports other watermarking technologies as well. MediaSign Digital Plug-in is immediately available for download in Canto´s e-Shop for $59 for Cumulus Single User 6.0.3. (Currently Windows platform only) Server versions of the plug in for Workgroup and Enterprise solutions will soon be available. Availability of versions for Mac OS X will depend on customer demand. www.canto.com


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	<description>Open Text Corporation announced the latest release of Artesia for Digital Asset Management (DAM), version 6.0, which provides new security features built on a service oriented architecture. The new version ships this month, and addresses such enterprise needs as enabling companies to administer a scalable, flexible, and sophisticated security model across an entire company, not just within a few departments. The Artesia for DAM 6.0 release also delivers new digital asset management services in a J2EE-based Service Oriented Architecture. Artesia for DAM 6.0 marks a major new release of the solution following the acquisition of Artesia Technologies by Open Text a few months ago. The Artesia for DAM 6.0 Policy-Based Security feature offers customers a flexible, decentralized security model, which allows administrators to manage security policies and user groups throughout an entire company. Artesia for DAM 6.0 begins the evolution to Open Text's recently announced Livelink ECM Services Architecture, a J2EE-based Service Oriented Architecture on which all Open Text products will be built. This Artesia release provides asset, metadata, search, user, and security services that leverage J2EE's messaging and clustering capabilities. Artesia for DAM 6.0 offers Dynamic Enterprise Metadata. With this feature, Artesia dynamically retrieves asset metadata from an external data repository such as SAP, Siebel, or any other custom data application based on the identity of the user. www.opentext.com</description>
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	<description>RSD (Roger Software Development) announces a new release of EOS Thin Client with functionality to deliver user-designated report content, formatted for data mining. EOS Thin Client, version 3.2 facilitates the automatic transformation of PDF, AFP and text formatted application generated reports into content specific files that can be analyzed using desktop software. To facilitate efficient usage of the data, EOS displays the report and enables the user to graphically designate what information to include. This template is created only once and can be used repeatedly to create a transformed output file from the report. www.rsd.com
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   <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>CrownPeak unveiled CrownPeak Search, an on-demand web site search system to automatically learn from both the behavior and content on customer's web sites and automatically deliver the most relevant search results. Two years in development, CrownPeak Search monitors every search request and every user interaction to learn and improve over time, adapting future searches to ensure fast, relevant results. It is built specifically to add value to web content, helping organizations enhance the site search experience for site visitors. Like the company's CrownPeak CMS content management solution, CrownPeak Search is offered as "software-as-a-service," so there is no hardware to buy, no packaged software to install, and no changes needed to existing environments. CrownPeak customers get a dedicated account manager who works with them every quarter to perform a "tune-up" on the search system. This tune-up process is included in CrownPeak's standard monthly software fees. CrownPeak Search customers have as much control over their own content as they choose, while machine learning capabilities minimize administrative demands by automatically making necessary adjustments based on semantic analysis and various learning techniques. CrownPeak Search begins to re-prioritize results based on how new the content is, what search queries are performed, how popular the content is, and what types of content visitors select from results. CrownPeak is offering an implementation guarantee with CrownPeak Search. If a customer isn't satisfied with the system, CrownPeak will modify it until satisfaction is achieved.
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   <title>Kryos Releases Version 3.1 of TitanWEB</title>
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	<description>Kryos Systems (Kryos) announced the release of version 3.1 of TitanWEB, the company's content management software based on IBM's Lotus Domino and WebSphere Portal Express Plus. Version 3.1 includes new functionality that maximizes its use in conjunction with IBM WebSphere Portal Express. Two of the portlets are used for viewing TitanWEB content. These portlets read an RSS XML news-feed from TitanWEB and are configurable by portal users or administrators. As content is published to TitanWEB it is automatically shown inside the Portal. The third portlet is used for searching TitanWEB content through the Portal. The forth portlet, called Quick Text, allows users to easily show specific content pages from your TitanWEB content repository. Kryos is offering a 50% discount off list pricing for a packaged solution for new corporate customers that includes IBM &amp; Kryos bundled software, services and solutions for $24,999 Cdn ($21,000 USD). www.kryos.com</description>
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