Open Text reports results
Open Text, a provider of enterprise content management (ECM) software, has unveiled its unaudited financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended 30 June 2008, says Fox Business.
Total revenue for the fourth quarter was $200.3 million, up 14% compared to $175.2 million for the same period in the previous fiscal year.
Licence revenue in the fourth quarter was $68.2 million, up 15% compared to $59.2 million in the fourth quarter of the previous fiscal year.
Free software on offer
Concursive, a vendor of content management, is providing its on-demand ConcourseSuite 5.0 software free of charge for up to 100 users for a period of one year, says Call Centre Info.
The offer "arms businesses" with a full-featured front office product available to "a meaningful number of users" and comes with a 100-user limit.
"ConcourseSuite 5.0 lets us manage the entire sales cycle - from lead capture and contact management to pipeline tracking and quoting," said Dave Cook, director of Amalgatek.
Trinity Mirror overhauls
The Birmingham Post is switching from broadsheet to a tabloid format as part of sweeping changes to Trinity Mirror's Midlands publishing operation, which will also see 65 editorial posts axed, says Guardian.co.uk.
In a radical overhaul of its Midlands operation, Trinity Mirror is creating two large new integrated multimedia newsrooms in Birmingham and Coventry providing editorial for five titles, including the Birmingham Post and the Coventry Telegraph.
The company is also introducing a new Web-based content management system, ContentWatch, for the two multimedia newsrooms.
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