divine, inc. announced the availability of divine Content Server 4.0, and Particopant Server 4.0. Content Server 4.0 provides companies with a transparent growth path from point project to shared enterprise infrastructure for content management. Content Server also provides a transparent view of enterprise content to end-customers of a Web site or content-driven application, drawing data from existing IT systems and diverse formats and presenting it in a single branded interface. divine extends Content Server 4.0 by adding native support for WebLogic 6.1 and WebSphere 4.0. In addition, divine Content Server is available as an integrated part of the portal platforms, including the iPlanet Portal Server, BEA WebLogic Portal and the IBM WebSphere Portal Server. Also with the launch of Content Server 4.0, divine provides further support for XML Web services standards. divine Content Server 4.0 and divine Participant Server 4.0 are available immediately. Participant Server is available on Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Sun Solaris 2.8. Discounts for volume purchases and deployment licenses are available. www.divine.com
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Stratify, Inc. announced Web services for unstructured data management. The Stratify support for Web services provides a standards-based interface to the core functionality of the Stratify Discovery System that organizes, classifies and presents large amounts of unstructured data within enterprises and government organizations. Stratify’s new Web services interface are SOAP and WSDL compliant. With Stratify’s support of SOAP and WSDL, companies can publish Stratify’s Web services into a UDDI directory. Also, developers operating in either Microsoft’s .NET or J2EE environments can now incorporate the Stratify Discovery System into their applications. www.stratify.com
iManage, Inc. introduced iManage WorkSite MP (Multi-Platform). WorkSite MP is an application suite to combine document management, collaboration, workflow, and portal access in a single integrated Java-based solution that operates across Windows NT, Linux, and Solaris platforms. iManage WorkSite MP streamlines organizational administration by enabling companies using mixed business environments to utilize a single, integrated solution. WorkSite MP is designed for a wide variety of applications across many industries, including supplier relationship management, contract management, asset and wealth management, wholesale banking and regulatory compliance. The iManage WorkSite MP application suite includes four components: WorkDocs MP, WorkTeam MP, WorkPortal MP and WorkRoute MP. iManage WorkSite MP is available immediately through iManage and its partners. The introductory price of WorkSite MP starts at $70,000 for 100 users. www.imanage.com
Atomz Corporation announced support for XML data import and export. Now the data that Atomz Publish maintains for its customers can be exported to other applications in the enterprise, and data from other data repositories can be easily uploaded and imported into the Atomz Publish Web content management system. Atomz already provides an XML content repository with Atomz Publish.
The feature enables users to define data schemas for both importing and exporting XML data directly to Publish templates. Administrator users employ XML syntax to define the relationship between the Atomz Publish data and the external data source in order to create data schemas. Complete with user permissions, multi-step tasks and email notification, workflow is easily configured and managed by the administrator, who can also define tasks to incorporate exporting and importing data. Uploading templates and data schemas can be done from the Administrator’s desktop. Data fields can be re-ordered upon either data export or import. This enhancement also allows administrators to convert .html files to .xml files on export and conversely convert .xml files to .html files on import. www.atomz.com
Lightspeed Interactive, Inc. and Barbadosoft BV announced that they have entered into a strategic alliance to promote one another’s products in both the United States and European markets. Lightspeed believes that the co-marketing and co-selling arrangements with Barbadosoft will add significant value to its product offering because CorteXML eliminates the risks inherent in building and maintaining XML-based environments, allowing users to take full advantage of the benefits of XML. www.lspeed.com
FileNET Corp. announced it has added LDAP and J2EE support for its Panagon Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions. The integration of these capabilities makes it easier for enterprise customers to drive eBusiness initiatives by delivering customer facing, Web-based content and process management applications with the safeguard of enhanced security. The addition of J2EE support enables organizations to bring high volumes of enterprise content into customer facing Web-based applications using Java development environments. FileNET will offer a complete set of Panagon J2EE capability. The first release is available immediately for Panagon Image Services, which can be used for the development and deployment of Web-based applications in Unix environments. Designed to meet the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) 1.0 specifications released by Sun Microsystems in July 2001, developers experienced with J2EE can easily use the Panagon resource adapter to access and leverage existing enterprise content with no additional training. The Panagon J2EE capability has no specific client-side operating system or browser requirements. www.FileNET.com
ClearForest announced ClearTags 4.0, a comprehensive auto-tagging platform. The new version, which includes semantic, statistical and structural tagging, expands tagging output and the understanding and value of unstructured content. A new user control panel allows the definition of different tagging schemes for any type of document stream, monitoring the entire tagging process. ClearTags allows publishers, content providers and other content-intensive businesses, to precisely identify and automatically tag multiple relevant entities, facts and events buried within large textual repositories. The process produces richly-tagged XML files. The output of ClearTags can be used to create new products and re-package content for various downstream applications and delivery methods, or for further analysis. ClearTags accepts input in a variety of formats, including PDF, MS Office, HTML, and XML, and automatically enriches each document with an extensive set of relevant meta-tags. The tags are based on three main technologies: Semantic/Linguistic Information Extraction, Statistical Categorization, and Topological Analysis. ClearTags is also used to generate a ClearForest knowledge base, to be used with ClearResearch, ClearForest’s enterprise research application, or third-party Web applications. www.clearforest.com
Vignette Corp. announced that it has added support for Web services to Vignette V6, the company’s Web content management solution. Vignette V6 enables content management processes to be exposed as Web services by offering support for the XML Schema, WSDL and SOAP standards in new Web services and XML adapter libraries. Vignette V6 also offers support for major industry-standard platforms, including the J2EE and Microsoft .NET standards, in addition to the IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic and Sun iPlanet application servers. Vignette’s Web services and XML adapter libraries are immediately available and are included with Vignette V6 software licenses in the Vignette V6 Content Suite Adapter. Existing customers can download the adapter libraries via Vignette Express, the company’s electronic software delivery service.