Helping Sites Stay Fresh

Helping Sites Stay Fresh

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Jul 23, 2001
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Web sites are struggling to find ways to move their content around and keep it up-to-date. Eprise Corp.s newly announced Eprise Content Deployment Suite, a content management offering, could be an answer.

ECDS, which is used in conjunction with the EPS (Eprise Participant Server) product, enables businesses to restore, replicate and distribute content across a heterogeneous Web site infrastructure. The product from the Framingham, Mass., company also keeps sites content updated automatically.

ECDS can be used to replicate content throughout a local server farm to support large load-balanced sites or duplicate content from a central authoring server to other geographically dispersed Web servers.

Pricing for ECDS, which is available now, starts at $70,000 for licenses for five deployment agents. It requires EPS, which costs $70,000. Volume pricing is available.

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