Thursday, 18 March 2010
Webinar: Web Content Management for Banking with IBM and Ephox
Saw this from Adrian Sutton via the power of Twitter, so thought I'd share it here as well: -
Webinar: Web Content Management for Banking with IBM and Ephox
Banks and financial institutions must create and manage information on corporate Web sites and trading communities using open, standards-based tools. Further, those sites need to integrate with existing Web infrastructures and backend databases. Using real-world examples, we will discuss how Web sites in the Banking Sector are using Lotus Web Content Management with Ephox EditLive! to include data from back office systems, integrate with other Web applications, and custom tailor information to individuals through personalization.
During the webinar you will see how users leverage integrated workflow management for various initiatives to improve content development, quality control, and publishing. This approach allows organizations to focus on providing an interactive user experience for each customer touch point. In turn, this is achieved by using a single content management solution that works across multiple initiatives to save development time and reduce resources.
We will show the newest features available in EditLive! and IBM Lotus Web Content Management including a sneak preview of the new WebRadar tool that helps web content administrators and project managers identify, monitor and fix problems with their web content processes via workflow reports, charts and mass updates.
During the webinar you will see how users leverage integrated workflow management for various initiatives to improve content development, quality control, and publishing. This approach allows organizations to focus on providing an interactive user experience for each customer touch point. In turn, this is achieved by using a single content management solution that works across multiple initiatives to save development time and reduce resources.
We will show the newest features available in EditLive! and IBM Lotus Web Content Management including a sneak preview of the new WebRadar tool that helps web content administrators and project managers identify, monitor and fix problems with their web content processes via workflow reports, charts and mass updates.
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