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Sitecore, the provider of .NET Web Content Management System (CMS) and portal software, has been recognized by EContent Magazine as one of this year's top 100 leaders in the digital content industry. In addition to marking the second EContent 100 Award win for Sitecore's leadership in Web CMS, the company has also been honored for its Intranet Portal solution. Sitecore offers businesses next-generation digital content solutions, providing them with a new level of usability and empowerment to easily control and deliver rich web content.
ebizQ received the following:
"With the EContent 100 Award, we look to honor the most innovative and brightest companies offering digital content solutions," said Michelle Manafy, Editor-in-Chief of EContent Magazine. "We had 14 industry experts critically evaluate and discuss each company presented, selecting those that enable organizations to maximize the use of digital content to help them achieve success. We are proud to recognize Sitecore again this year for its industry leadership. Over the past year, Sitecore has continued to enhance its software solutions, providing customers with advanced opportunities in Web 2.0 and site management."
"We are honored to be recognized by EContent this year for both our Web CMS and Intranet Portal solutions," said Michael Seifert, CEO of Sitecore. "The EC100 award underscores our ability to provide flexible and easy-to-use solutions for businesses, allowing for increased company-client interaction, enhanced user experiences through delivery of dynamic personalized content and global brand management."
The 2008 EContent 100 Award winners will be honored at the Buying & Selling EContent conference held April 5 - 6, 2009 in Scottsdale, Arizona. For additional information on the conference, visit http://www.buy-sell-econtent.com/2009/. In addition, EContent will acknowledge the list in the December print issue of EContent as well as online at www.econtentmag.com.
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Nov 19, 2008
This conference will teach business leaders what to expect, and what to avoid, to make their SOA journey a success. SOA is a long journey, not a single project, and distributed architectures are inherently complex. Success requires new ways of working, creating more efficient cross organization processes, adopting new tools, and building new skills.Register
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