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posted 11 May 2004
Customer wins
NSPCC selects Percussion
THE NATIONAL Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), a UK-based charity, is to implement Rhythmyx 5, the enterprise-content-management solution of Percussion Software.
The NSPCC is to redesign the structure of its intranet, improve the management of its content, and facilitate better information sharing and knowledge management across the organisation. The project will be rolled out to its internet and extranet sites later.
www.percussion.com
www.nspcc.org.uk
Key implementation complete
US-BASED financial services company KeyCorp has completed the two-year phased implementation of an enterprise-wide content-management system using Mobius’ ViewDirect TCM.
The system provides internal users with secure access to monthly content, while external customers are given secure web-based access to check images, statements and other account information.
www.mobius.com
www.key.com/newsroom
Sitekit concludes Context project
SITEKIT SOLUTIONS has completed a two-month project to upgrade and enhance the website of UK technology-research firm Context.
The website was updated to reflect the evolving nature of the company and with a view to linking it to the website.
www.sitekit.net
www.contextworld.com
Torfaen launches Compuware e-services portal
TORFAEN COUNTY Borough Council in Wales has launched a community-information portal, Webster.uk.net, which was developed and deployed using Compuware technology.
The site provides a strategic framework for delivering a range of e-services, such as council tax payments, planning applications and housing repair requests. It also acts as a meeting point and information resource for local community groups and businesses.
www.compuware.co.uk
www.webster.uk.net
Hospital chooses cScape to redesign websites
WORTHING AND Southlands Hospital NHS Trust in the UK has appointed cScape, a Microsoft gold partner, to design and produce its new website and intranet.
The sites, which will be built using Microsoft’s Content Manager Server, will enable non-technical authors within the Trust to generate and publish content.
www.cscape.com
www.worthinghospital.org.uk
IT consultancy selects Verity search and classification solution
SOFTLAB, AN IT consulting and systems-integration company, has selected Verity’s K2 Enterprise advanced search, classification and personalisation software to evaluate and organise its content repositories.
Part of the BMW Group, Softlab generates a large amount of intellectual capital on a daily basis. Verity’s K2 software is expected to help harvest and organise information, enabling Softlab consultants, many of whom are based overseas, to access and share data quickly and easily.
www.verity.co.uk
www.softlab.co.uk
Reds pick SORCE
THE UK’S Manchester United Football Club has chosen SORCE to deliver an information-management system for integration with its existing SORCE intranet.
The information-management system will aid the delivery of key performance indicators to senior-management teams and enhance collaboration and communication among the club’s 250 employees.
www.sorce.co.uk
www.manutd.com
ShadoMX CMS aids hospital communications strategy
ST GEORGE’S Hospital Medical School in London will use Straker Interactive’s ShadoMX content-management system to help develop its new website.
The website is expected to enhance the school’s communications strategy, with updated information about courses, facilities, news and events across its intranet and internet platforms.
www.strakerinteractive.com
www.sghms.ac.uk
Reuters deploys FAST
REUTERS, THE global information company, is to roll out FAST ESP, a real-time enterprise-search platform to track Reuters’ online and print news, and identify copyright infringements.
The FAST solution will generate reports to help the news agency protect its intellectual assets through brand and content protection. It will also allow users of the news distribution service to receive customised information, relevant news articles and real-time alerts to breaking news about one of their pre-selected topic areas.
www.fastsearch.com
www.reuters.co.uk
Datanomic solution powers energy provider
DATANOMIC HAS provided UK energy supplier Powergen with an integrated data- audit solution to hone its direct marketing and acquisition campaigns.
The solution allows Powergen to continually validate its corporate customer data against UK household data, and enables intelligent data profiling and matching.
www.datanomic.com
www.powergen.co.uk
Verity’s K2E joins war against terror
THE US Department of Homeland Security has selected Verity’s K2 Enterprise solution for its Joint Regional Information Exchange System, an intelligence and information-sharing network.
K2E will provide a secure platform across which the department can locate, evaluate and analyse intelligence and tactical information stored in disparate content repositories.
www.verity.co.uk
www.dhs.gov
Union Square KM solution chosen by Buro Four
BURO FOUR, a project-management and business-services company in the UK, has selected Union Square to provide its corporate knowledge-management platform.
Union Square’s Workspace solution will be rolled out across Buro Four’s London and Manchester offices to deliver enhanced information management for projects delivery, along with new corporate intranet and document- management functionality.
www.burofour.co.uk
www.unionsquaresoftware.com
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