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Websites play a vital role in the business strategies for organizations of all sizes. Now more than ever, organizations must provide a personalized and interactive experience to keep site visitors engaged. With overtaxed IT departments and a lack of technical resources, organizations must look to content management systems to ease the burden.

CommonSpot™ by PaperThin is a flexible, scalable and easy to use content management system (CMS). CommonSpot’s inherent ease of use empowers business users to be self-sufficient, productive, and achieve faster time-to-market, while enabling IT and site administrators to easily adapt the system to meet their complex needs. Key features such as the ability to create and publish RSS feeds—without writing code—come right out of the box. CommonSpot also offers a rich metadata architecture for content tagging and re-use, and taxonomy and facet-based navigation for better content organization. Whether you want out-of-the-box applications such as blogs and wikis; the ability to create your own applications through a development framework; or the ability to easily integrate with, or import and export applications—CommonSpot provides a flexible and scalable foundation upon which you can grow your business.

PaperThin’s customers span multiple industries, including: government, healthcare, association/non-profit, and higher education. Since 1998, organizations of all sizes, such as the City of St. Louis, Cornell University, ESAB Welding & Cutting, Hasbro, Mayo Clinic, National Park Service, Stanford University, T-Mobile, University of Wisconsin, US Senate, United Way, and Voice of America have been using CommonSpot to get better results from their internet, intranet, and extranet initiatives.


For more information visit www.paperthin.comor call 617.471.4440.

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