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  • April 12, 2004
  • News

Eprise rises

Silkroad has released Eprise 2004, which is said to manage and simplify the flow of content to Web sites by enabling non-technical business users to add, modify, manage and publish content without the assistance of a Webmaster or IT department.

Among the new features are:

Web-browser editing. 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.

Complete analytics. The new version includes what is called an easy-to-use, robust analytics package that provides an intelligent feedback loop to help understand if Web sites are meeting overall business goals.

Web services integration. 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. Through consumption, Eprise 2004 can incorporate backend application data into the Web site.

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