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Day: December 17, 2002

Atomz Enhances Atomz Publish & Search

Atomz announced enhancements to its enterprise Web content management solution, Atomz Publish, and Web site search application, Atomz Search. Atomz Search can now crawl and index Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel file formats. Visitors at Web sites that use Atomz Search will be able to see and directly access Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents from within the search results. In addition, Atomz Search customers can utilize the Metadata Management Interface to associate metadata with Microsoft Office documents and control the positioning of these documents within the search results. Search now provides support for Korean language searching, including a dictionary and full character set encodings. Search customers can now create scripts that modify content between when it is crawled and when it is indexed. Atomz added tags that allow Atomz Publish customers to incorporate non-HTML content such as JavaScript, PHP and ASP code; to define values (including text, HTML or nested Atomz Publish tags) which may be reused anywhere on templated pages; and to display content conditionally depending on the mode Atomz Publish is in: Edit, Preview or Publish. Atomz Publish can now upload multiple files into the system at a time. www.atomz.com

divine Adds Globalization Features to Content Server

divine, inc. announced expanded globalization features for divine Content Server. With localized interfaces and expanded language support divine Content Server makes it easier for global organizations to manage and deliver relevant content to Web sites, portals and extranets. This latest version of Content Server will be generally available later this year. Designed for use in multilingual environments, Content Server permits content in multiple languages to coexist in the same database. Features include: localized versions in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese and Korean; support for multiple languages per installation; new interfaces that aid translators in viewing, creating and linking translated versions to original content; the capability to automatically detect browser language settings to correctly deliver content in the appropriate language; and the ability to manage content delivery to multiple sites in multiple languages at the same time. www.divine.com

FileNET & BEA Form Strategic Technology Alliance

FileNET Corporation announced it has formed a technology alliance with BEA Systems, Inc. to develop and market integrated content and process management solutions designed for use with BEA’s WebLogic Platform 7.0, which features a J2EE application server combined with development, portal and integration frameworks. FileNET’s Web Content Management capability currently integrates with BEA WebLogic Server, allowing Web applications developed on the BEA platform to access content stored in the FileNET Web Content Management system. Under the new agreement, FileNET will expand its relationship with BEA to integrate the entire FileNET ECM suite with the BEA WebLogic Platform. The combined solution will be designed to automate the delivery of enterprise content to applications built on BEA WebLogic Platform, and to provide a unified framework for creating, managing and approving content accessed via enterprise portals. www.FileNET.com

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