Title: NIC Investor Presentation
1COLORADO.GOV The Official State Portal
Colorado Information Management Association
2005 Conference Rich Olsen General Manager
2 What is Content Management?
A web based system that allows users to make
immediate changes to their Website based on work
flow requirements and without the need to know
HTML or how to use a secondary site editing
utility.
Changes may include
- Image additions
- Forum control
- Permission control
- Content edits
- Documents publishing
- Work flow
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3 Content Management Selection Qualifications
- The system must supply beginning, intermediate
and advanced user interfaces for updating content
and controlling site experience - The system must provide fine-grained access to
control content editing and access functions - The system must provide flexible content approval
and publishing workflows that can be customized
as needed - The system must be able to coexist with other
systems currently in use - The system must integrate well with the portals
architecture
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4 FatWire Content Server
FatWire has been enabling dynamic,
content-centric, Web applications since it began
operations in 1996, and has developed the highest
level of competency in the content management
industry. In April of 2005, Forrester Research
recognized FatWire as a leader in Web Content
Management.
Content Server combines the three key
capabilities
- Transparent content management
- Targeted content delivery
- Scalable, dynamic content delivery
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5 FatWire Content Server
Some Existing Customers
- 3M
- GE
- Sony
- New York Stock Exchange, Inc.
- Fidelity Investments
- JP Morgan Chase
- European Space Agency
- Bank of China
- Bayer Corporation
- Mitsubishi Corporation
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6 FatWire Demonstration
Jeff Hankin - FatWire Software Engineer
Utilities to be demonstrated
- Publishing Utilities
- Work flow with the concept of user permissions
- Forums
- Document Management
QA
Will answer any additional questions for FatWire
and/or the Portal
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