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  • April 26, 2004
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Open Text unites

Open Text claims it has just launched the industry’s most complete Web content management offering, along with offerings from its recent acquisitions, Gauss Interprise and Ixos Software, to give customers a single platform to manage corporate Web sites, intranets and extranets. Set for a May release, the new solution is integrated with Livelink, so customers can include Web content in their complete enterprise content management (ECM) strategy to reduce costs, improve processes and better meet requirements for regulatory compliance.

Open Text says Livelink Web Content Management Server is the first milestone in the company’s technology roadmap unveiled last month following acquisition agreements with Ixos Software and Gauss. The solution combines Web content management products from Ixos and Gauss to provide a full range of features, from out-of-the-box Web publishing to state-of-the-art, Java-based solutions customers can deploy for more sophisticated Web development requirements. Integration with Livelink brings Web content management together with team collaboration, document management, records management, process workflows and other ECM capabilities. This fall, Open Text says, it will roll out additional elements of its product roadmap, including an integrated solution for managing, tracking and storing e-mail, and content archiving for Livelink to give customers greater flexibility in their choice of storage solutions.

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