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Active IQ Resells Intranet Solutions’ Content Management System

Written By
Clint Boulton
Clint Boulton
Jan 11, 2001
1 minute read

Software maker Active IQ Technologies Inc. Thursday banded with IntraNet
Solutions Inc. to offer Web content management solutions to small- and
medium-sized businesses.


Financial details of the deal were not made public, but IntraNet
Solutions’ Xpedio Content Management system will serve as the initial
offering of a complementary suite of software products and services Active
IQ will offer to enterprise customers.


Active IQ’s flagship service is “Epoxy” and its suite of products (Express,
Business and Enterprise), connects directly with supplier and buyer back-end
business systems.


On the INRS side of the fence, Xpedio helps customers deploy business Web
sites and automates the process of maintaining on these sites. Content from
sources including desktop applications, business applications and templates
is managed and published in Web-based formats such as HTML, XML, PDF and
WML.

The good news for INRS is compounded by preliminary estimates which indicate
the knowledge-sharing company may beat third-quarter estimates. INRS
expects to post more than $19 million in revenue at the Jan. 25 close.
Still, the firm has not released details of potential earnings per share.

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