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Lotus Workplace Web Content Management Training Announced

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IBM has recently announced the availability of training for their "new" (read acquired) Web Content Management product. There are five instructor lead training courses available: Web Developer · Developing Web Sites Using IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management with Java. This 3-day course introduces the concepts and skills necessary for a developer to build a Web site using IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management including page design and content management. · Developing Web Sites Using IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management with Lotus Domino. In this 4-day course, students build a Web site using IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management with Lotus Domino tools for page design, administration and content management. · Managing Workflow and Security Using IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management with Java. This 1-day course enables Web site developers to setup and control workflow, content security and user access. End User · Publishing Web Content Using IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management with Java. This 1-day course enables non-technical content publishers to use the content creation functionality of IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management with Java to publish content to their Web site. · Publishing Web Content Using IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management with Lotus Domino. This 1-day course enables non-technical users to use the Lotus Notes and Browser content creation functionality of IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management, Domino Edition to publish content to their Web site. Read more.
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Brice Dunwoodie is the founder and CEO of Simpler Media Group, publisher of CMSWire, Reworked and VKTR. With more than 25 years of enterprise software experience at the intersection of technology, business operations and executive-level strategy, Brice maintains a focus on clarity, evidence-based analysis, visionary thinking and practitioner relevance. His academic background spans California Polytechnic University and the University of Michigan with a focus on psychology, computer science and leadership practices. Connect with Brice Dunwoodie:

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