Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises' BannerView.com Division Releases ViaForce.NET Content Management and Publishing Platform.Business Editors LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 23, 2001 Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises' BannerView.com, E-business (Electronic-BUSINESS) Doing business online. The term is often used synonymously with e-commerce, but e-business is more of an umbrella term for having a presence on the Web. solutions division, has released the ViaForce.NET Content Management and Publishing Platform. ViaForce.NET is a platform enabling companies of any size to distribute and immediately publish content to the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the or via a private Intranet. The system saves time and money by utilizing a web browser The program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you. interface to allow anyone with the appropriate privileges to publish content to the corporate web site, bypassing In communications and linguistics, bypassing refers to the misunderstanding which develops when the recipient of a message infers a different meaning from the message than that intended by the source. the need to hand off content to a web programmer A person who writes in any of the formatting or programming languages commonly used on the Web, which include HTML, XML, JavaScript, Java, Perl, C and C++. See Web programming. . This easy to use, yet sophisticated web enabled software platform, is a perfect fit for managing and publishing information through a systematic process. The software is developed using open-source o·pen-source adj. Of or relating to source code that is available to the public: an open-source operating system. open-source technologies so companies which require customization or additional features can have their internal development staff do so at will. The ViaForce.NET platform can be internally maintained or BannerView.com can provide the necessary hosting and management services. Features Include: -- Browser Based GUI -- Secure Remote Access -- Global Configuration Options -- Indexed Search -- Dynamic Content Publishing -- Dynamic Content Updating -- Content Scheduling -- Customizable Layouts -- Sever Templating -- Virtual Category Management -- User Management and Permission Based Access Privileges -- Workflow Management -- Task Assignment -- Task Management -- Open and Modular Architecture -- E-mail Marketing and Newsletter Management -- Interactive Message Board System -- Image Storage Library -- Voting Polls -- Automated Error Logging and Reporting ViaForce.NET is utilized by the web community, RITRO RITRO Real Insight Through Raw Opinion (web site) .com -- Real Insight Through Raw Opinion at http://www.RITRO.com as well as Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises' corporate web site at http://www.Cenicola-Helvin.com Visit http://www.ViaForce.NET for product information, requirements and demonstration requests. About BannerView.com -- http://www.BannerView.com: BannerView.com, a division of Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises, is an E-Business Solutions Provider (E-BSP) at the forefront of developing web enabled platforms. Utilizing the latest in open source software, BannerView.com creates, operates and maintains highly dynamic and robust E-business solutions. About Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises -- http://www.Cenicola-Helvin.com: Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises is an Internet information resource company publishing a variety of web sites ranging from technology news to classified advertising to providing e-business solutions. Web sites in the Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises Network (CHE Network) include: -- RITRO.com -- Real Insight Through Raw Opinion, is a web community with topics and articles on life experiences in which members and aspiring as·pire intr.v. as·pired, as·pir·ing, as·pires 1. To have a great ambition or ultimate goal; desire strongly: aspired to stardom. 2. writers have the opportunity to voice their opinions, vote on topics and obtain writing advice -- YardSaleNet.net -- Striving to be the Internet's largest FREE classified advertising network -- Techlines.com -- A premier source for technology enthusiasts to grab the latest headlines See syndication format. from the technology industry including technical, financial, press, and Macintosh A family of desktop and laptop computers from Apple and the first computer to popularize the graphical user interface (GUI). The combination of Mac hardware and software has been consistent over the years, providing an ease of use that Mac users have enjoyed. news -- BannerView.com -- An E-Business Solutions Provider at the heart of developing and designing all of the web properties in the CHE Network |
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