RedDot in the Media
Media: 09 Dec 2008
Yorkshire Tourist Board selects Corporate Document Services and RedDot
Yorkshire Tourist Board (YTB) has chosen UK corporate communications company Corporate Document Services Ltd (CDS) to design, implement, host and support a new website powered solution from RedDot, an Open Text Web Solutions Group.
Media: 18 Nov 2008
Mando takes the wraps off new site for United Utilities
The Mando Group has unveiled the much anticipated new website for United Utilities, the UK's largest utilities provider and the region's only FTSE 100 ranked business.Media: 31 Oct 2008
Open Text Web Content Management Meets the Most Demanding Strategic Enterprise 2.0 Initiatives.
Open Text has unveiled a major new release of its Web Solutions that give enterprises powerful new capabilities to rapidly deploy intranets, extranets and Enterprise 2.0 solutions and meet the expanded demands of new digital strategies.
Media: 29 Oct 2008
RedDot embraces enterprise 2.0
Web content management firm RedDot has today launched a suite of products designed to give firms the tools to create internal and external Web 2.0 sites that remain firmly under the control of the enterprise.
Media: 18 Sep 2008
How insurers and clients can make sure they click
Time consuming quibbles over insurance contracts may soon be obsolete as more people turn to online digital database facilities. Andy Bellinger explains.
Media: 04 Sep 2008
Baxi Group selects new web platform from Open Text
The Baxi Group, a manufacturer of domestic and commercial water and space heating systems, has teamed up with Freestyle Interactive and Open Text's web solutions group RedDot, to launch new websites for its Baxi brand in the UK and Italy.
Media: 03 Sep 2008
Taking control of online conent
A European manufacturer of domestic and commercial water and space heating systems has launched new Web sites in the United Kingdom and Italy that use technology from Open Text.
Media: 01 Sep 2008
Find value in Web 2.0
David Winder asks whether internet based services, such as Blogs, RSS feeds and social networks - represent a realistic and profitable proposition for the reseller as we enter the Web 2.0 age. Or is Web 2.0 just a marketing fad?Media: 21 May 2008
HFEA unveils new audience-centred website
An estimated one in seven couples has difficulty conceiving, and in the UK around one baby in 80 is born as a result of IVF treatment. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) needed to shift the focus of its website to cater for this ever-increasing audience, as well as ensure 100% stability at times of peak traffic.
Media: 31 Mar 2008
RedDot launches Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Document Management Integration
Open Text Corporation, a global leader in enterprise content management (ECM), today announced that RedDot, the Open Text Web Solutions Group, has released its Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Document Management Integration.
Media: 31 Mar 2008
Tomorrows world wide web
The internet has created opportunities for entrepreneurs everywhere. Nick Britton talks to some of them about burgeoning trends in online business
Media: 21 Mar 2008
Leeds Carnegie scores a website makeover with RedDot
Outsourcing removed with access and control for multiple users - Leeds Metropolitan University has turned to RedDot, Open Text's web solutions group, to roll out its Content Management System (CMS) for new partners, Leeds Carnegie rugby club.
Media: 22 Feb 2008
Six Nations rugby boosts its web presence
The RBS 6 Nations rugby tournament is boosting its web presence using a platform from sports website specialist Sotic.
Media: 21 Feb 2008
Six Nations Committee: RBS 6 Nations scores with new web solution
The Six Nations Committee, the governing body that manages the foremost annual international rugby tournament in the world, the RBS 6 Nations, have linked with leading sports website provider Sotic to deliver a new official online presence for the tournament, which kicked off this month.
Media: 20 Feb 2008
Selling Web 2.0 projects to the business
A new form of obsessive compulsive disorder is afflicting the workplace. You may have noticed that some employees begin to twitch and jitter if they have not checked Facebook in the past 10 minutes. But although the social networking craze has reached epidemic proportions, the chief executive is more likely to wonder if the much-hyped Web 2.0 can bolster the books.




