News and Reviews

Find out what the press is saying about Content Management Server. Check back often to read the latest additions.

Letter to Content Management Server CustomersLetter to Content Management Server Customers

(September 25, 2006): Hear from Jeff Teper, Corporate Vice President of the Office Servers Group, about why the Content Management Server product has been incorporated the new Office SharePoint Server 2007.

News and Reviews

Microsoft to Offer Entry-Level CMS and Spark SPS, CMS Integration

CRN (October 9, 2003): "Microsoft will unveil a lower-priced version of its Content Management Server and software to better integrate CMS with SharePoint Portal Server and Windows SharePoint Services."

Content Server Gets Make-Over

eWeek (October 28, 2002): "eWeek Labs' tests show that Microsoft Content Management Server 2002... is an excellent upgrade of the product."

Microsoft Tackles Enterprise Content Management

InformationWeek.com (October 7, 2002): "Analysts say the update [to Content Management Server] establishes [Microsoft] as a viable alternative for large business deployments."

Microsoft to Unveil Content Management Server 2002

eWeek (October 7, 2002): "Microsoft...is making its mark on the technology with Content Management Server 2002, which includes built-in integration with the development tools in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and [Microsoft] .NET Framework, and support for XML-based Web services."

Microsoft Press Releases

Microsoft Expands Content Management Server Offerings to Meet Increased Demand for Web Content Management

(October 8, 2003): The introduction of Content Management Server Standard Edition, integration with Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, and support for additional languages enables global enterprises of all sizes to build and deploy more-robust content management solutions.

Microsoft Launches Content Management Server 2002 at MEC

(October 6, 2002): Content Management Server 2002 provides deeper integration with Microsoft .NET–connected software and industry standards such as SOAP and XML, resulting in a more extensible, flexible, and powerful Web content management solution.

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