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Weekly News Digest

April 12, 2004 — 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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SilkRoad Announces Eprise 2004

SilkRoad technology, Inc. (http://www.silkroadtech.com) announced Eprise 2004, an enhanced version of the content management system built on the existing Eprise platform. Eprise 2004 adds a number of features that make it easy for non-technical business users to create, manage, deploy, and update content-driven Web sites.

Through SilkRoad ReadyEdit, Eprise 2004 allows business users to click into a Web page, edit text, and publish content without ever having to enter into a separate editing window or application. Through SilkRoad NetAnswer, Eprise 2004 provides a complete analytics package that provides an intelligent feedback loop to help understand if Web sites are meeting overall business goals. Eprise 2004 also introduces expanded support for Web Services standards both exposing and consuming remote applications. By exposing Eprise functions, business users can contribute, manage, and publish assets in the context of other Web applications.

SilkRoad was founded by Andrew "Flip" Filipowski, the former CEO of Divine, Inc., which had owned the Eprise technology before its bankruptcy.

Source: SilkRoad technology, Inc.



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