FatWire Software, provider of enterprise content management solutions for deploying content-centric applications, announced the release of Content Server 6, the latest edition of its enterprise level software.
Content Server 6 builds on FatWire’s traditional strengths in ease of adoption for content owners/marketing users and ease of deployment for IT developers, by adding major new features that help organizations speed multi-site deployments, increase reuse of existing assets, provide higher levels of security and utilize Content Server in portal environments.
New and enhanced features
Site Launcher. Allows administrators to easily duplicate an existing or prototype site within Content Server 6 with just a few clicks. When creating the new site, the user can specify whether the content, business logic, and workflows should be copied from or shared with the original site, depending on the level of reuse the company desires. Companies can use this feature to create a boilerplate site that can be used to rapidly create large numbers of similar sites. Another use is to duplicate a live site in order to develop the next version of that site. By speeding the deployment of multi-site initiatives and saving time and money through the reuse of assets, Site Launcher enables companies to rationalize and consolidate Web architectures.
SAFE (Secure Authorization for Enterprise). Increases the flexibility of the Content Server security model by allowing authorized users to easily control access to content at any level of the repository hierarchy, from broad categories down to individual assets. Specific functions, such as edit or approve, can be granted or denied at any level to ensure security of enterprise content assets.
Portal Integration. Content Server 6 includes 17 pre-built portlets that make integration with enterprise portals fast and easy. These portlets support the new JSR 168 portlet standard that defines how portals interface with other systems. Included portlets allow users to easily complete content management tasks and processes (create, edit, approve, and publish) all from within the portal environment.
InSite Editor 2. InSite Editor is a rich interface that enables content owners and marketing personnel to edit content in context, by making the changes directly on the delivered page within a site. Improvements allow users to make multiple changes on a page, review a summary of changes, and save or cancel all pending changes at once. In addition, it offers improved searching, adds support for workflow features, and integrates with SAFE to observe security policies.
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