RCom lines up app stores
Reliance Communications is set to enter the application store space with the company ready to use its RWorld network to market app stores, reports Telecom Tiger.
A content management system supporting the latest features available on mobile handsets will complement the new version of RWorld. The service delivery platform will be capable of supporting on-device portals, idle screens, widgets and RSS readers.
According to the company, the concept of RWorld 2.0 revolves around four Cs, namely customer experiences based on smartphones; content localisation and SNS-generated content; contextual search for content across all voice, SMS and data; and clear and simple pricing.
Report ranks multilingual CMS
Most organisations turn to some form of CMS to handle authoring, transforming, publishing, and storing their multilingual content assets, says Tekrati.
In its latest content management study, research firm Common Sense Advisory studied the features and functions of 16 systems commonly used in international operations.
The results, published in its report 'Global content management', define which functions matter most in managing multilingual Web sites and documents, and which CMS vendors do the best in implementing these critical features.
IBM bolsters CMS with Initiate acquisition
Extending its information management and enterprise content management capabilities, IBM has acquired Initiate Systems, a provider of data integrity software for information sharing among healthcare and government organisations, states CMS Wire.
The company, based in Chicago, provides a cost-effective way to manage healthcare information, giving users access to patient and clinical information easily by speeding up the adoption and exchange of electronic medical records.
Although healthcare is its primary area, Initiate has also extended these information management systems to other government bodies to combine information from multiple agencies such as child welfare and veterans' programmes.
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