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The leading Microsoft-based WCM solution, OpenText Web Site Management enables an organization to streamline the content publishing process, as well as simultaneously deliver content to multiple channels. Build on the heritage of RedDot CMS, this robust WCM system decentralizes the content distribution responsibility throughout an enterprise and significantly reduces the work required by an organization's IT staff.
OpenText Web Site Management is a powerful, yet elegant, solution for bringing order to your online environments.
With more than 3,500 installations worldwide, companies of all sizes and industries trust OpenText to manage their content.
Some of the reasons include:
Rapid ROI and low total cost of ownership (TCO) - Companies require a solution that can handle all of their Web properties, while offering a fast return for the organization. By simplifying their Web content management processes and utilizing OpenText Web Site Management, organizations can maximize the benefits of their content and generate a significant return on investment (ROI).
Robust feature set without programming required - OpenText Web Site Management contains a breadth of features designed for the business user from the ground up. Organizations can quickly experience the benefits of the elegant content editing environment.
High user adoption rate and fast learning curve - OpenText strongly believes that the success of any business application is based on user acceptance. This is particularly true for content management, where responsibility is distributed throughout an organization to the non-technical business users. OpenText Web Site Management has one of the highest levels of user acceptance in the industry. Training for both administrators and end-users is fast and easy.
Multi-channel publishing - OpenText Web Site Management separates content from design, enabling the re-purposing of content to multiple information channels, including WML for mobile devices, XML for sharing content with other applications or via HTML for publishing to another Web site or intranet. Companies can define any number of project variants in RedDot CMS by using different format templates and navigation structures. As a result, companies can quickly and effectively publish the same content in several formats at the same time.
Multilingual support for international organizations - OpenText Web Site Management currently supports nine international languages, including support for double-byte characters. The Translation Editor automatically notifies a designated user that content needs to be updated, provides a redlined version of the modified text and supplies a workspace to translate the revised content. This closed loop process ensures that content edits are quickly and consistently reflected across all language versions of an organization's Web site(s).
Enterprise Application integration - With OpenText Web Site Management, editors can enhance SAP or Microsoft SharePoint content and allow portal editors to gain an intuitive tool for implementing professional content management functionality in their portal environment. Even without in-depth knowledge of SAP or Microsoft, employees can use the award-winning user interface to create editorial content, edit it, and combine it with content from other applications.
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