News | June 30, 2011

TERMINALFOUR Enhances Automated Migration Capabilities With Latest Release Of Web Content Management Software

  • TERMINALFOUR Site Manager 7.1 supports migration from competitor Web Content Management Systems
  • Equipped with automated migration scripts for Reddot, Percussion, Interwoven, Vignette, OmniUpdate, Serena Collage and SunGard LCMS
  • Equipped with enhanced importation tools and new reporting dashboard for analytics integration
  • Greater integration with mobile platforms and search software

TERMINALFOUR, a leading web content management company, recently announced a new release of its Web Content Management (WCM) software TERMINALFOUR Site Manager. The latest version, TERMINALFOUR Site Manager 7.1, has benefited from significant enhancements to its automated migration capabilities and importation tools. The launch is a reaction to increasing market demand for an easier and more straightforward migration path from competitor WCM systems.

The new release of TERMINALFOUR's web content management system includes major developments to its automated migration and importation features, including migration paths for Reddot, Percussion, Interwoven, Vignette, OmniUpdate, Serena Collage and SunGard LCMS. For other systems, the latest version has been equipped to handle raw migration including the ability to import directly from raw HTML and XHTML and CMS databases.

TERMINALFOUR Site Manager 7.1 also benefits from a new reporting functionality which integrates reporting tools such as Google Analytics and displays them on the dashboard. It also allows webmasters to configure the dashboard to integrate with a host of third party reporting and analytic systems.

The latest release delivers greater support and functionality to developers with enhancements to our API. There have also been significant improvements to the internal search engine delivering a more powerful and effective search experience. The advanced capabilities in TERMINALFOUR Site Manager 7.1 allow organizations to repurpose content for websites and mobile delivery in one easy operation, with a new sample Mobile site installed with the application as standard. This includes delivery to mobile sites and Apps which ultimately adds to the ease-of-use and cost saving benefits of the system.

Piero Tintori, CEO and founder, said, "There is great disparity between web content management products in the marketplace today. Some vendors are blazing a trail with extremely modern, technically advanced and heavily funded solutions while others have failed to continue to invest in R&D." "There are many organisations out there that feel locked into their existing WCM systems. They are missing out on the opportunities to capitalize on the latest WCM functionality all because of the perceived complexities of migrating", he continued.

"However, we're definitely seeing a greater willingness to move from incumbent providers with nearly 50% of our new projects being migrations from other systems. In fact, our migration team has successfully completed more than thirty migration projects for new clients in the past year", Tintori concluded.

About TERMINALFOUR:
TERMINALFOUR is one of the fastest growing web content management companies in the world. Our Web Content Management System (WCMS) and services enable medium and large sized organisations to improve the delivery and communication of information through various channels including websites, personalised portals, intranets, extranets and emerging media. We have offices in Ireland, North America and the UK and a large global partner ecosystem that provide local implementation of our WCM software.

SOURCE: TERMINALFOUR