Plumtree Content Server 4.0. (Content Notes).The Plumtree Content Server 4.0 allows everyone in a business to contribute information to the portal, and every line-of-business to manage the branding and publication of that content to portal pages and related Web sites. As a foundation service for the Enterprise Web, it brings intranet, extranet and 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 sites into the portal's global framework for security, navigation and knowledge management. Content Server empowers the portal's business audiences to submit knowledge-based articles, route employee reviews to managers, publish sales performance metrics Performance metrics are measures of an organizations activities and performance. Performance metrics should support a range of stakeholder needs from customers, shareholders to employees [1]. , or enter win-loss reports. Content Server allows customers to manage all the information created throughout the Enterprise Web, and to find that information once it has been published. Content Server features include: * Templates: for capturing information from authors as well as for presenting the resulting Web pages. * Workflow The automatic routing of documents to the users responsible for working on them. Workflow is concerned with providing the information required to support each step of the business cycle. : for routing submitted content through the appropriate business process to be approved. * Library Services: for ensuring that teams do not duplicate DUPLICATE. The double of anything. 2. It is usually applied to agreements, letters, receipts, and the like, when two originals are made of either of them. Each copy has the same effect. one another's work, with features such as rollback A DBMS feature that reverses the current transaction out of the database, returning the data to its former state. A rollback is performed when processing a transaction fails at some point, and it is necessary to start over. See two-phase commit. and version control. * Publishing: for publishing content as components within a portal page, as whole Web pages in the portal's document directory, or in intranet, extranet or Interact sites. * Repository (1) A database of information about applications software that includes author, data elements, inputs, processes, outputs and interrelationships. A repository is used in a CASE or application development system in order to identify objects and business rules for reuse. : for storing all the content created in the Enterprise Web as a set of components that can be easily edited or re-used in other pages. Content Server publishes content to the portal organised in Plumtree's enterprise-wide document directory or in community directories maintained for different work-groups or business units. www.plumtree.com |
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