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Tool helps direct flow of Web content

Tool helps direct flow of Web content

By:  Jon Udell  On: 31 Oct 2002 For: InfoWorld (U.S.) 
 

Atomz Corp.'s Search, the content indexer and search engine, has long set the standard for a Web-native service: easy, automatic, and rock-solid.

Atomz Corp.'s Search, the content indexer and search engine, has long set the standard for a Web-native service: easy, automatic, and rock-solid. Atomz Publish aims to bring those same virtues to enterprise Web site management. Users of Search will find Publish's user interface style familiar. But Publish tackles a much harder problem, and it is accordingly a much more complex product.










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Jon Udell Jon Udell is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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