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posted 23 Dec 2004
CoreMedia in top 500 fastest growing companies
Already named as
Organisations are ranked according to their average annual revenue performance over the past five years, with CoreMedia achieving a cumulative growth rate of more than 1,400 per cent.
RedDot supports equal web access
Content-management vendor RedDot is launching a new product that could help organisations meet the website access and content regulations of the
The Web Compliance Manager will conduct 'on the fly' spell checking and scan cascading style sheets and content for accessibility barriers as web pages are constructed. It will also validate content against international web standards
Collaboration to deliver smart enterprise services
In response to high worldwide demand for ECM solutions Vignette, Sun Microsystems and DaimlerChrysler Consult Graz are collaborating to provide enterprise products that deliver complete information-lifecycle-management applications, infrastructure and services.
The initiative will combine a state-of-the-art data centre, and specialist CM, portal and integration software.
Oracle buys PeopleSoft
PeopleSoft’s board of directors has approved a takeover deal with Oracle worth around $10.3bn, ending a long-running and bitter battle and creating a major software maker.
The deal will create a major force in the software world, and could bring significant customer revenue to Oracle.
Xyleme acquires e-learning specialist
Xyleme, a developer of XML databases and content applications, has acquired Novizio, a Colorado-based software developer specialising in e-learning and technical documentation solutions.
LexisNexis opts for CRM
LexisNexis has jumped into the customer-relationship-management market. The information-services firm has acquired Interface Software and plans to combine Interface's InterAction application with its own efforts on the client-development services front.
The acquisition has already been completed. LexisNexis says all Interface employees have been retained.
Hummingbird joins fire service
The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA) has selected enterprise-content-management vendor Hummingbird to help them meet the compliance requirements of the
The solution will assist the LFEPA in the management of their electronic and hard copy documents, providing tighter controls and measures to enable easier, more timely access to information. The introduction of a central-information-storage repository will also allow LFEPA staff to focus more on service delivery, as administrative tasks will be reduced.
The project will run over the next four years with roll out expected in April 2008, in time to support new fire-safety legislation.
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