Web Solutions in the Media
Media: 09 Jul 2009
Open Text Web Solutions 10 Debuts
Major New Release of Open Text Web Solutions Offers Intelligent Content Management, Deep ECM and SAP Integration. The new release allows organizations to intelligently manage and deliver a broad set of corporate information to users over the Web, and features extensive usability upgrades, a new technology foundation, and deeper and more comprehensive integration with the Open Text ECM Suite and the SAP NetWeaver® Portal component.
Media: 08 Jul 2009
Open Text debuts new WCM software
Includes ECM, SAP and digital asset management integrations. Open Text has introduced its new Web Content Management (WCM) software. The new offering, Web Solutions 10, reportedly allows organisations to manage and deliver corporate information to users over the web.
Media: 08 Jul 2009
Open Text unveils Web Solutions 10
Open Text has released a new version of its web content management software, featuring usability enhancements and deeper integration with the firm's enterprise content management suite.
"With Web Solutions 10, we are bringing the full Web 2.0 user interface to the people editing content within the company, and to the consumers of this content," said Jens Rabe, Open Text web solutions vice president, at the product's launch.
Media: 23 Jun 2009
Open Text boosts social media credentials
Enterprise content management (ECM) giant Open Text has launched a platform designed to provide large organisations with cutting-edge collaborative and social media capabilities which meet strict security and compliance requirements.
Open Text Social Media is the latest layer built on top of the firm's flagship ECM Suite. The platform has borrowed much in look, feel and functionality from popular consumer sites such as Twitter and Facebook, in a way that enables customers to maximise productivity and improve knowledge management, according to Open text.
Media: 09 Jun 2009
Don't teach Facebook and Twitter in school, say 71%
Seventy-one per cent of UK workers believe that teaching social media technologies such as Twitter and blogging in schools is inappropriate, according to a survey of almost 2,000 adults conducted by YouGov on behalf of Open Text.
Media: 08 Jun 2009
Firms have mixed attitudes to social networks
A YouGov survey of 2,000 adults has found wide-ranging attitudes to social networks among business users. While some firms have delayed deploying social media because of fears that it will distract workers, others have been quick to speak of the benefits.
Media: 03 Apr 2009
Twitter and Blogging proposed to be taught in schools, are businesses ready?
"Do British companies have the skills and tools in place to feed generation Y?"
Media: 03 Apr 2009
With Twitter and Blogging Now Proposed to be Taught In Schools, Are Businesses Ready for a New Generation of Social Workers?
Yesterday's announcement that the Government plans to teach Twitter and blogs in primary schools may have been a shock to many. But for Open Text, a leading provider of enterprise content management software, the bigger question is, are British businesses ready for a new generation of social computing-savvy workers?
Media: 25 Feb 2009
Farewell, RedDot. Viva Open Text Web Solutions
Open Text has completed the rebranding of RedDot to Open Text Web Solutions. Daniel Kraft, Open Text's SVP for Corporate Strategy, spoke with CMSWire about the transition and the additional value being an integral part of the Open Text family means to customers.
Media: 05 Feb 2009
Open Text Boosts Web Content Globalization
Open Text released several enhancements to its Open Text Web Solutions for Multi-Sites product. The focus of this release is something many customers find appealing in a Web Content Management System - globalisation capabilities and management of multiple sites in multiple locales and languages
Media: 22 Jan 2009
Social networking at work: A right not a priviledge?
Social networking and web 2.0 technologies are now so deeply embedded in everyday life that today's crop of graduates and new employees want and expect to be able to remain plugged in to social networking sites while at work, according to research from Open Text's Web Solutions Group.
Media: 15 Jan 2009
Staff expect access to Facebook and Twitter
More than half of employers in the UK report new employees expect them to provide social networking facilities at work. Research carried out by software company Open Text's Web Solutions Group found a further 32% expected to see an increase in demand for social networking technologies in the near future.
Media: 15 Jan 2009
Web 2.0 'filtering into workplace'
Research conducted by Open Text's Web Solution Group found that 89 per cent of university leavers expect their employers to allow access to sites such as Facebook and MySpace - and statistics suggest that many are choosing to do so.
Media: 12 Jan 2009
Graduates Don't Just Want To Use Social Networking In The Work Place They Expect It
More than half of UK employers are seeing a growing trend of new employees and graduates wanting and expecting to use social networking at work, according to a survey conducted by Open Text's Web Solutions Group.