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Open Text - Web Site Management

December 2010 | 13 pages | ID: O562AF120EBEN
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Introduction

The ever-changing nature of today’s business requirements means that website managers are always under pressure to deliver new content and website functionality. As a result, common editorial and administration tasks must be highly optimized, super efficient, and widely delegated.

Features and benefits
  • Examines how organizations can effectively and efficiently manage and deliver information to web, mobile, and other media channels.
  • Analyses the features and functions of Open Text Web Site Management and considers its web content management capabilities.
  • Considers which business scenarios and IT envirnmnets represent a "good fit" for Open Text Web Site Management and evaluates the vendor's strategy.
Highlights

Open Text Web Site Management is suited to organizations of all sizes; especially those that are seeking to extend and enrich their web presence. The modular nature of this offering means that it can be implemented quickly and in a cost-effective manner that is commensurate with the business value it delivers.The creation of eye-catching and engaging websites can be time consuming and expensive, and so resource-constrained organizations will welcome Web Site Management’s ease-of-use and page editing capabilities.Open Text’s acquisition of Vignette in 2009 rounded-out the company’s enterprise content management portfolio very nicely, but also presents areas of overlap within the vendor's web content management portfolio.

Your key questions answered
  • Examines the capabilities and business bennefits of web content management and web site management tools.
  • Provides a solution overview of Open Text Web Site Management and analyses the product's capabilities and functionality.
  • Examines Open Text's go-to-market strategy following the acquisition of Vignette in 2009, and considers the vendor's product roadmap.
SUMMARY

Catalyst
Key findings
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  Recommendations

FUNCTIONALITY

Solution overview
Solution analysis
  Architecture
  Maturity
  Scalability
  Enterprise fit

PRODUCT STRATEGY

Market opportunity
Go to market strategy

IMPLEMENTATION

Deployment examples
  Braun
  Thomas Cook
  Bank of New York

APPENDIX

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