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Month: March 2002 (Page 1 of 6)

Gauss Announces Support for Oracle9i Application Server

Gauss announced that its ECM Suite, VIP Enterprise, now runs on Oracle9i Application Server (Oracle9iAS). The combination of VIP Enterprise and Oracle9i Application Server helps reduce the time and cost of distributing content to the Web for enterprises with decentralized e-business environments. Oracle9iAS provides the infrastructure to deploy distributed Web applications. VIP Enterprise provides content management capabilities for the global enterprise, including multi-language support; a proxy-server architecture to securely extend content management across geographically dispersed Web sites; and support for database distribution and replication capabilities through the Oracle Database. Based on J2EE, VIP Enterprise runs on the J2EE Certified Oracle9i Application Server. www.gaussvip.com

UniSite Announces launch of UniSite Content Manager

UniSite Software announced the launch of UniSite Content Manager, an advanced Web content management solution that “can be implemented in as little as two weeks”. The technology transforms an existing Web site into a database-driven site supporting content for multiple channels-including wireless-and allows team members to collaborate and update content easily from anywhere in the world. For marketing professionals and Webmasters who want fast, efficient up-keep of their Web sites, UniSite offers advantages in an affordable, rapidly implemented system. UniSite Content Manager’s unique technology scans an existing Web site, identifying and tagging content that needs to be managed, and structures it into a database-driven content management platform. Once a site is tagged, UniSite Content Manager is accessed through a Web browser while a workflow engine speeds updates and changes. UniSite can also manage multiple language versions of a site within the same structure. www.UniSite.com

Interwoven Announces Acquisition of XYZFind Technology

Interwoven, Inc. announced the launch of its Enterprise Discovery Framework and has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase assets of XYZFind Corporation. Interwoven’s Content Discovery Framework is an architectural layer that leverages metadata provided by Interwoven MetaTagger 3.0 and XML technologies provided by XYZFind to increase the efficiency and accuracy of information retrieval and reuse of enterprise content. Within the Discovery Framework, the XYZFind technology enables enterprises to organize XML content for easy access, quickly identify content elements to reduce redundancy, and promote efficient content retrieval. Interwoven’s Content Discovery Framework allows companies to access, tag, store and retrieve enterprise content regardless of its format or where it is located. www.interwoven.com/company/features/content_discovery/index.html

Oracle Announces Support for Adobe GoLive & AlterCast

Oracle Corp. announced that Oracle9iAS enables full interoperability and enhanced performance between Adobe GoLive 6.0, a Web authoring tool, and Adobe AlterCast, a dynamic imaging server. By leveraging Oracle9iAS, Adobe GoLive and Adobe AlterCast software quickly and easily interoperate, enabling real-time development and accelerated delivery of content. Together, the three products allow Web designers and publishers to integrate and manage visually rich content with the dynamically generated JavaServer Pages (JSP) created by Java developers. In turn, Java developers can collaborate with Web designers and publishers to programmatically reformat and update visually rich images. Oracle9i Application Server supports J2EE 1.3, Web Services, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, RosettaNet 1.1/2.0, ebXML, WebDAV, LDAP v3, SSL v3, and XML.
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Stellent Announces Support for Oracle9i Application Server

Stellent, Inc. announced the Stellent Content Management system now supports the Oracle9i Application Server (Oracle9iAS). Organizations can use the Stellent Content Integration (CI) Kit to integrate business and Web content with other enterprise applications running on Oracle9iAS, giving users dynamic delivery of content, access to content management functionality and the ability to transform enterprise portals into content-rich business communities. Stellent allows Oracle9i e-business applications to access the business and Web content managed by Stellent, as well as Stellent Content Management functions such as full-text and metadata searching, library services, and workflow. www.stellent.com

Applied Semantics Announces Auto-Categroizer 1.1 & Taxonomy Tool

Applied Semantics, Inc. announced it has launched Auto-Categorizer 1.1, which features a taxonomy administration tool to enhance its content categorization
application. This product update provides users the ability to import, create and edit sets of categories within a variety of industry-standard and user-defined taxonomies. Utilizing Applied Semantics’ ontology-based CIRCA technology, the Taxonomy Administrator in Auto-Categorizer 1.1 maps concepts in a simple, direct manner without requiring the development of extensive training sets to define each of the categories. Applied Semantics’ customers can now directly map their custom terminologies to its two-gigabyte ontology, a continuously maintained and updated knowledge base containing millions of concepts and relationship links through the Auto-Categorizer tool. Auto-Categorizer 1.1 with Taxonomy Administrator is available for immediate
shipment. www.appliedsemantics.com

Interlucent Internet Solutions Introduces iBabbler

Interlucent Internet Solutions, Inc. announced the release of a developer tool that will reduce the implementation and conversion process of large websites into a content management system. Interlucent iBabbler is a Microsoft Windows application that spiders existing sites and translate them into new sites in Interlucent iCMS. Users create rules that help determine what types of pages the spider has found and what in that page is relevant content. Since a translation occurs a whole new look and feel can be implemented while preserving the content. This is a multi-use application so large sites can be translated in sections by different users. www.interlucent.com

Stellent Releases Enhanced Outside In XML Technology

Stellent, Inc. announced the release of Outside In XML Export 2.2. Outside In XML Export is designed to enable application developers to integrate XML conversion functionality into their solutions. Version 2.2 includes Stellent’s new XML schema, SearchML, which is designed for information extraction in indexing, knowledge management and content management applications, and is provided with either a Java or C API. In addition to SearchML, XML Export includes FlexionDoc, an XML schema that allows for richer document conversion in more complex applications such as portals and content management systems. Outside In XML Export converts a document’s content, structure and property information to one of these two schema. Outside In XML Export is a server-side technology with both a Java and component application programming interface (CAPI) that ensures ease of integration and implementation. www.stellent.com

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