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Conviveon announces Enterprise Content Management for the Xserve







Conviveon announces Enterprise Content
Management for the Xserve

Conviveon announces Enterprise Content
Management for the Xserve
07/09/2004 01:44 PM

New Release of Conviveon SiteConnect Server Delivers Enhanced Content Management and Integrates Shopping Cart Capabilities to Substantially Reduce Total Cost of Ownership

Altamonte Springs, Fla. (July 9, 2004) Conviveon Corp. today announced Version 6.0 of SiteConnect Server; Conviveon’s comprehensive content management application for Apple's Xserve® platform and Mac OSX Server. SiteConnect Server is designed to quickly deploy, manage and integrate multiple Web initiatives throughout the enterprise.




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