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Weekly News Digest

November 3, 2008 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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Open Text Releases Next Generation Web Solutions

Open Text Corp. (www.opentext.com ), a provider of enterprise content management (ECM) solutions, unveiled a major new release of its Web Solutions Suite powered by RedDot (www.reddot.com), which gives enterprises new web solutions to rapidly deploy intranets, extranets, and Enterprise 2.0 solutions to meet the expanded demands of new digital strategies. It delivers a complete set of tightly integrated Web 2.0 tools to give customers far greater security and control over social media than possible with a set of point solutions.

Open Text Web Solutions powered by RedDot technology lets customers manage globally accessible, public websites in concert with internal web initiatives from a single comprehensive solution. It ensures a dynamic and engaging user experience by integrating, managing, and optimizing content. It also provides seamless access to information across a variety of existing applications and repositories, including SAP and Microsoft SharePoint, as well as all Open Text content repositories, databases, file systems, and Web 2.0 applications. Content can be managed, translated, and distributed across dozens of countries and sites globally.

As employees experience social sites such as Facebook or Wikipedia, they expect a similar experience in the workplace. They want personal, relevant information and open sharing with peers. However, many enterprises are reluctant to make strategic moves to 2.0 technologies due to legal, privacy, and compliance concerns. In an industry first, Open Text Web Solutions can intelligently monitor content posted to internal and external wikis and blogs and automatically notify moderators and site managers of content that potentially violates company policy.

Source: Open Text Corp.



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Posted By Markus Giesen3/31/2009 12:40:53 AM

A bigger move than expected. They have some smart guys working on social media. I am looking forward to catch up with these guys and have some brainstorming sessions regarding Web 2.0. Open Text changes, it seems like they even make it to be more Web 2.0 than they are talking about. I like that.

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