BRÜSSEL, January 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Die ICT Coalition für ein sichereres Internet für Kinder und junge Menschen
(Coalition for a Safer Internet for Children and Young People) gab heute ihre
Leitsätze zur Entwicklung von Produkten und Dienstleistungen bekannt, die
die Onlinesicherheit von Kindern und jungen Menschen verbessern sollen.
25 Unternehmen aus dem gesamten Informations- und
Kommunikationstechnologiesektor unterzeichneten die Grundsätze, mit deren
Hilfe sichergestellt werden soll, dass Kinder und junge Menschen den
größtmöglichen Nutzen aus neuen Technologien ziehen und gleichzeitig
Probleme und Risiken umgehen können, die Menschen aus aller Welt große
Sorgen bereiten.
Die Grundsätze beziehen sich auf die folgenden Kernbereiche: Inhalt,
elterliche Kontrolle, Umgang mit Missbrauch/Zweckentfremdung, Inhalte mit
sexuellem Kindesmissbrauch und rechtswidri... (more)
CMS Watch, an independent analyst firm that evaluates content management
technologies, released research today finding that a new breed of web manager
is emerging to link content management more closely to website visitor
satisfaction. This analysis stems from CMS Watch's 2008 "Web CMS Report,"
released today, which evaluates 30 major Web Content Management (WCM)
offerings. As part of its ongoing research, CMS Watch interviews hundreds of
web managers around the world.
Web teams have traditionally emphasized webmaster roles with layout and
production skills, sometimes using fir... (more)
(May 14, 2003) - FatWire Software will acquire divine's Content Management
business. As part of the divine bankruptcy auction, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court
in Boston has approved the sale of divine's content management assets to
Saratoga Partners, a New York private equity firm, who will simultaneously
transfer these assets to FatWire. The sale is expected to close in the next
few days.
FatWire's J2EE content management software products complement and enhance
divine's enterprise content management product lines. divine's content
management business includes divine's Content Server,... (more)
This article outlines how to build a typical content-based Web application, a
threaded message board. In recent years, threaded message boards have gained
popularity due to their ability to draw visitors back to a site with the
appeal of fresh content. Message boards also make financial sense.
Unlike the costly process by which Web teams create their own content, a
threaded message board automates publication and delegates it to site users.
Additionally, companies have achieved significant cost reduction in the area
of technical support by creating message boards where communities... (more)
FatWire Software, the largest privately-held Web Experience Management (WEM)
provider, announced that in 2008 the company delivered its strongest year
ever, with revenue growth rates far exceeding that of the Web Content
Management industry overall. FatWire achieved an astounding 40 percent
growth in total year-over-year revenue, reaching $44 million in sales in the
year ending December 31st, 2008.
FatWire's solutions help organizations to build, deploy and manage
sophisticated web sites with ease, and to use the web as a primary marketing
vehicle to drive customer acquisition, ... (more)