Three areas of improvement in Content Management Server 2002 are designed to attract IT buyers in large companies: new productivity tools such as integration that let Word documents be published directly to the content-management system; improved application development that makes it easier to build custom features and templates; and better use of XML and Web-services standards for simpler integration with heterogeneous computing environments.
AMR Research analyst Louis Columbus says Microsoft also is starting to show off its superior Web-services technology, which allows content-management functionality to be exposed through other applications--a key consideration for companies looking to serve up applications over business portals. Adds Columbus, "They've moved into the mainstream of enterprise content management with this release."
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