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November 16, 2007
Fat Chance for Web Content Management
FatWire acquires Infostoria for Web 2.0 collaboration
FatWire has just made a new acquisition into the web content management space. The company has taken over Infostoria, providers of Web 2.0 collaboration and enterprise content sharing tools.
Infostoria’s technology enables wiki creation and blogging, as well as offering advanced content integration to share content from multiple locations
According to Fatwire, web content management is now critical in creating an effective web presence, while organisations want to build on WCM capabilities to strengthen their brand.
Web 2.0 technologies, including wikis, blogs and content sharing, are key to facilitating collaboration among an organisation’s employees, customers and partners – thus fostering an engaged community of users. Infostoria’s solutions offer this advanced functionality while delivering enterprise-class management and governance capabilities.
FatWire Content Server, the industry-leading WCM solution, helps organisations to build, deploy and manage sophisticated web sites and online communications from a simple interface. With the addition of Infostoria functionality, FatWire customers can dramatically improve the web experience they offer, thus driving increased customer loyalty and sales.
'Enterprises increasingly need to offer relevant and collaborative online interactions that fully utilise web 2.0 capabilities,” said Yogesh Gupta, president and CEO of FatWire. 'Hundreds of global enterprises rely on Content Server for their web presence. This acquisition will enable FatWire to deliver a richer set of web experience management solutions that helps customers optimise their online offerings and grow their business.'
'FatWire’s leadership in web content management, as well as their track record of providing outstanding global services and customer support is unparalleled,” said Dmitri Tcherevik, CEO and founder of Infostoria, who joins FatWire as Chief Technology Officer. 'We are excited to be part of the FatWire family and look forward to accelerating our success with a combined solution that delivers the most advanced web content management capabilities to the market.”