New site editor add-on technology has been included as a technical Portal 5.0 release overview and 5.1 is now fully supported. With new capabilities, Red Hat strives to improve usability of door for enterprise users.
Technology editor of the site has its roots in an open source effort led by eXo provider for the web content manager.
"What we do at Red Hat is we (eXo project) and make internal and put it through our extensive process", Jason, Platform Manager Enterprise Portal main product Red Hat told InternetNews.com. "Ensure us that everything works, get run online, perform the work of documentation and then we go on the market as a product of Red Hat."
Andersen explained that the editor of the site is all about the idea of creating content. He noted that with the users previously Enterprise Portal platform could have contained and wrapped in a portlet. However, site editor provides enterprise UI author easily allows users to content author and then download the portal.
"What he also gives us the opportunity to make is to have great wealth in the way that content is presented on the page," says Andersen.
Anderson pointed out that new models of page in the editor of the site, make it easier for users to understand business and content format. In addition Anderson said that in Enterprise Portal Platform 5.1, Red Hat has improved the editor site on what was in version 5.0 Enterprise features.
"There's a much better set of capabilities around internationalization and translated content management" says Andersen.
Version 5.1 includes a new technical overview content aggregation functionality. Andersen has noted that a challenge with integrated web content management systems is that users often work on a piece of content is live on the production server. Content of gathering allows a new workflow process which can isolate content for approval before it goes live.
Another key to the users of technology Enterprise sector is now with mobile access. As stated by Anderson, Red Hat has established partnerships put in place for the mobile enablement platform Enterprise Portal. Just don't expect an iPhone or Android app directly though Red Hat.
"We do not explicitly construct these applications, it is one thing to partnership and certification," said Andersen.
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