Microsoft is sprucing up its business software for managing Web content.
On Tuesday, the software giant released a test version of Content Management Server 2002, software that helps businesses create and maintain Web content. Analysts say the new version offers the first major improvements in the software since Microsoft acquired the technology from start-up NCompass Labs more than a year ago. Content Management Server, part of the Microsoft's .Net e-business software, competes with products from software makers such as Documentum, Interwoven and Vignette in the growing market for managing Web content. According to Forrester Research, a recent survey of 900 businesses found that one-third planned to buy content management software this year.
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