The new solution delivers easy-to-use authoring tools, making it simple for non-technical users to create and publish customized, up-to-the minute Web content. New ease-of-use features include menu-based personalization tools that allow users to customize forms based on a role or function. Additionally, a choice of rich text editors and wiki-like editing features help users edit objects and data on-the-fly within the context of a Web site or portal.
"The majority of our customers need content management capabilities and are looking for a solution that integrates with WebSphere Portal," said Michael Porter, Company Wide Practice, Portal Director, Perficient Inc. "Workplace Web Content Management 6.0 makes it simple to create, manage and publish content on WebSphere Portal. Having a fully integrated solution that is easy to use and cost-effective helps us sell WebSphere Portal and win services."
New features include:
* Openness and flexibility to interact with other content authoring packages: Web content is now stored in the Java Content Repository (JCR) which is a strong step toward full support of the JSR 170.
* A simplified process for authors to create personalization rules for content: An author can now pick and choose from a set of actions to create a personalization rule for the piece of content they own. For example, insurance agents can make sure that if users logging-in to their Web site own property insurance, they will see content about new trends in property protection, while if they own life insurance, they will see content on how to add beneficiaries to their plan.
* Ease-of-use improvements for non-technical authors including "in-context" editing.
* New link management enhancements to help secure the reliability and reputation of information in a public forum, such as a web site: Protection against broken or non-working Unified Resource Links (URLs) ensures that all internally referenced Web site links will be up to date.

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