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FatWire Software Acquires Infostoria to Utilize Web 2.0 Technologies
Improving the Web experience
Oct. 29, 2007 11:00 AM
FatWire Software has acquired Infostoria, a provider of Web
2.0 collaboration and content sharing tools for the enterprise. Infostoria’s technology
enables single-click wiki creation and blogging, and offers an advanced content
integration platform to help organizations manage, find and securely share
content stored in disparate repositories.
Web Content Management (WCM) is critical to creating an
effective Web presence. Today’s advanced organizations want to build on WCM
capabilities to create an ecosystem around their company and products, and to
strengthen their brand. Web 2.0 technologies, including wikis, blogs and
content sharing, are key to facilitating collaboration among an organization’s
employees, customers and partners – thus fostering an engaged community of
users. Infostoria’s solutions offer this advanced functionality while
delivering enterprise-class management and governance capabilities.
FatWire Content Server helps organizations to build, deploy
and manage sophisticated Web sites and online communications from a simple
interface. With the addition of Infostoria functionality, FatWire customers can
improve the Web experience they offer, to drive increased customer loyalty and
sales.
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