Web Experience Management

5 Key Resources for Understanding WCM to Web Experience Management (WEM) Evolution

October 1, 2011 |  4 | WCM, WebCenter, WebCenter Sites, WEM

It is safe to say that innovation in the information experience space is showing no signs of slowing down and continues to accelerate at a rapid pace. The fabric to provide contextual web experience, delivering increasingly personalized experiences at massive “internet scale” is becoming essential to businesses wishing to remain competitive. This fabric includes support for catering...

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Getting Started with Site Studio for External Applications (SSXA)

August 24, 2010 | ECM, Enterprise 2.0, SSXA, UCM, WCM, WebCenter Content

The majority of IT organizations realized long ago that managing content was not a business that they wanted to be in. To address this, these organizations implemented some form of a content management system to allow business users direct management of content within their web sites. Interestingly, this evolution has only partially fulfilled the promise of liberating content management...

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Site Studio Mobile Example – WCM Reuse

June 1, 2010 | Enterprise 2.0, iPhone, Mobile, Site Studio, UCM, WCM, Web 2.0, WebCenter Content

Mobile internet usage is growing by leaps and bounds and it is theorized that in the not-to-distant future it will eclipse traditional access via desktop browsers. Mary Meeker, a managing director at Morgan Stanley and head of their global technology research team, recently predicted that mobile usage will eclipse desktop usage within the next 5 years in an Events@Google series...

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Oracle UCM Integration with WebCenter

April 11, 2010 | Content Management, E2 Blog, ECM, Enterprise 2.0, Portal, Spaces, UCM, WCM, Web 2.0, WebCenter, WebCenter Content

Portal deployments always contain some level of content that requires management. Like peanut butter and jelly, the ying and yang, they are inseparable. Unfortunately, unlike peanut butter and jelly content and portals usually require that an extensive amount of work be completed to create a seamless experience for end users who will be serviced by the portal, as well as for users who...

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