PaperThin Serves Up New Version of CommonSpot

PaperThin has released a new version of its CommonSpot Content Server, a Web content management solution. The new version introduces new scalability options, added developer and administrator capabilities, and expanded

April 13, 2004

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PaperThin announced yesterday a new version of its CommonSpot Content Server, a Web content management solution. The Boston-based provider of mid-market content management software vendor said CommonSpot Content Server 4.0 introduces new scalability options, added developer and administrator capabilities, expanded content creation features as well as other improvements to existing features.

New scalability options in version 4.0 include enhancements to the replication feature and a static content generation module; separating the process for handling dynamic and static content helps enable a more scalable, reliable and higher performance site. According to the company, that new feature also helps ease incorporation of third party applications, providing support for a broader range of technologies.

Enhancements to CommonSpot's custom metadata and custom element features introduced in version 4.0 are aimed toward providing more flexible content re-use. Other new features include spell check, visual difference and pop-up calendars, and a number of new administrator tools were also added.

Pricing for the licensed version of the CommonSpot Standard Edition starts at $19,500; the hosted edition starts at $150 per month.

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