Press release

TERMINALFOUR Builds Extranet for Its Global Partner and Customer Community

The extranet has been designed to support collaboration and interaction across the TERMINALFOUR community. Site Manager 6.2, the latest version of TERMINALFOUR?s enterprise web content management software, has been used to build the TERMINALFOUR extranet.

TERMINALFOUR, Europe's fastest growing content management company, today launched the 'TERMINALFOUR Extranet' for its growing global partner and customer community.  The extranet has been designed to support online interaction and collaboration across its rapidly growing and geographically dispersed member community.  TERMINALFOUR is also launching Site Manager 6.2, the latest version of its enterprise web content management software Site Manager, which has been used to build the new TERMINALFOUR extranet.

The Extranet and Site Manager 6.2 are being launched at t44u, TERMINALFOUR's User and Partner Conference which has been sold out.

Extranet

TERMINALFOUR's extranet is designed in line with the 'TERMINALFOUR Community' ethos that is to create a communal site where customers and partners can benefit from joint collaboration, reporting and information sharing.  The extranet contains features to capture and document user feedback and to create a vibrant and active 'TERMINALFOUR community'.  This need has arisen as a result of an expanding number of TERMINALFOUR technology partners and a growing international TERMINALFOUR Site Manager user base which spans the US, Canada, Europe, the Middle East and Australasia.

Site Manager 6.2

TERMINALFOUR Site Manager 6.2 has been equipped with 79 feature enhancements, all directly driven by customer requirements and feedback.  These features further develop the find-and-replace editing functionality; improved internal search facilities within the content management system; advance the LDAP features and improve link management and impact analysis.   Site Manager 6.2 has been designed to help users navigate through their websites intuitively and access relevant information at faster speeds.

Piero Tintori, CEO and founder of TERMINALFOUR, said, "The development of our extranet, facilitated by the advanced integration capabilities of Site Manager 6.2, has created a forum for networking and sharing information that builds upon our commitment to community and collaboration.  The primary objective is to provide both our partners and customers, who have been instrumental in the development of our software to date, with the interactive feedback facility crucial to Site Manager's evolution. It is great to be able to make these and other announcements at our t44u event in Dublin".