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  • January 26, 2004
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Mid-market ECM

With what it claims is the first comprehensive content management solution designed for the mid-market, RedDot’s Extended Content Management Suite (XCMS) offers a solution for managing content, encouraging collaboration and automating business processes previously thought available to large enterprises only.

Quick to implement and easy to use, says RedDot, XCMS has a modular structure that can scale to an organization's current or future needs, providing a number of applications including Web content management, document management, business process workflow, digital asset management, collaboration, personalization and back-end integration.

The company explains these capabilities are provided through XCMS' modules, which have been expanded to include the new release of the RedDot Content Collaboration Server (CCS), which enables document and knowledge management functionalities, project collaboration and business process workflow. In tandem with the XCMS launch, RedDot is also releasing new versions of its existing products including: RedDot Content Management Server (CMS) 5.5, RedDot Content Personalization Server (CPS) 2.0 and RedDot Content Integration Server (CIS) 2.0.

The XCMS solution suite includes the following modules:

RedDot CMS creates, reviews, manages and archives content elements from various sources. Major features include multi-level workflows, version management, user administration with LDAP integration and multilingual capabilities.

RedDot Content Collaboration Server includes document and knowledge management functionalities along with full indexing and search capabilities, project collaboration and business process workflow.

RedDot CPS is a platform-independent system based on XML/XSL and Java, which supports the user-specific delivery of content and the definition and administration of user profiles.

RedDot CIS is a Java-based, platform-independent framework for integrating back-end applications with Web sites, intranets and extranets.

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