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Stellent Beefs-up Portal Content Management

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Stellent, Inc. today announced the release of the Stellent Content Portlet Suite. The Content Portlet Suite is designed to enable portal developers to provide access to Stellent Universal Content Management services, such as check-in, workflow and search, via JSR-168 compliant portal servers such as BEA, WebSphere, Plumtree, and Sun Enterprise Server. "Content Portlet Suite supports content requests from portals in real-time, directly from the content management system, through JSR 168 portlets," said Dan Ryan, executive vice president of marketing and business development for Stellent. With the Content Portlet Suite users can contribute portal content by checking it directly into the portal, which results in the content being simultaneously checked into Stellent Universal Content Management. In addition, users can easily track the status of their content in the workflow process using the portlets, as well as browse and search content in the Stellent system, based on user roles, permissions and metadata categories. Finally, Content Portlet Suite also provides portlets for the administration of Stellent Universal Content Management through the portal by determining, for example, which metadata options users will see and what their default values will be. Stellent Content Portlet Suite works in conjunction with version 7 of Stellent's Content Integration Suite. Content Portlet Suite is available today and priced at $5,000 per platform. For more information about Stellent Content Portlet Suite, visit http://www.stellent.com/CPS.
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