
Yahoo releases mobile CM
Yahoo! has released a mobile content management system designed to help users better manage a diverse range of Internet content on their handhelds, states siliconrepublic.com.
Yahoo! onePlace consolidates customers' mobile entertainment and information sources in a single portal. It promises to instantly organise new content and present it to users in a highly customised manner.
Yahoo! onePlace is based on bookmarking to instantly link to practically any piece of content (news feeds, Websites, videos, images, emails, search queries) from anywhere across the Internet.
SaaS vendors increasing
CMS Watch released research finding that Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Web content management vendors are on the rise in North America, reports JDJ.
This conclusion stems from the most recent release of The Web CMS Report 2008, in which CMS Watch interviews Web content management customers around the globe to evaluate 40 solutions in the marketplace.
The two dominant North American SaaS-based Web CMS suppliers, CrownPeak and Clickability, have both obtained venture funding in the past year and recently rolled out new offerings. Meanwhile, significant new SaaS vendors have emerged, such as Marqui and OmniUpdate, targeting higher education and local government customers.
Day unveils Communiqu'e
Day Software will highlight its Web 2.0 and content management solutions at the AIIM Conference and Expo, 4 to 6 March at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Centre, says The Earth Times.
Day will showcase its Communiqu'e suite of content management products, including CQ Web Content Management, CQ Digital Asset Management and CQ Advanced Collaboration.
Day will also discuss Content Repository Extreme, an independent content repository technology based on JSR-170.
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