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Mediasurface 3 content-management software launched

By Sonya Rabbitte

Published: 3 May 2000 18:29 BST

Mediasurface unveiled their latest Web content management solution software today.

The new application, Mediasurface 3 is the third generation software from the company and includes WAP support for mobile communications and e-service integration with localisation and syndication providers.

Web content management applications are rapidly becoming an essential Internet tool, providing a speedy and efficient interaction between users and content on high volume sites.

Steve McClure, VP research at IDC, said: "Companies must now realise that content management - the interaction of people with content, irrespective of language, location or digital channel - is an essential requirement for e-business success."

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