Content Integration Made Easier

IntraNet Solutions Inc., which is changing its name to Stellent Inc.
effective Aug. 29, delivered the Stellent Content Integration Kit, aimed at
making it easier to integrate the company’s content management product with
other enterprise applications.


The company was up 80 cents in early trading, to $21.69.
Its 52-week high is $64 a share.


Eden Prairie, Minn.-based IntraNet Solutions, whose new stock symbol will be
STEL, said the kit allows users of its Stellent Content Management system,
formerly known as the Xpedio Content Management system, to more easily
integrate with application servers, catalog solutions, personalization
applications, commerce servers and enterprise portals.


The Stellent Content Management system offers capabilities such as full-text
and metadata searching, library services, workflow, subscription
notifications and content conversion capabilities via a integration methods
that include XML, Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), Enterprise JavaBean
(EJB), Component Object Model (COM), Web-based Distributed Authoring and
Versioning (WebDAV) server, Java application programming interface (API),
ActiveX control and Open Document Management API (ODMA).


The content management system is priced from $100,000 to $250,000. A fact
sheet on the integration kit is available here..


The company said the name change “more accurately represents our business and
the scope of technologies we offer.” Usage of “intranet” as a term has faded
dramatically over the past five years.


“Since IntraNet Solutions’ founding in 1995, the company has successfully
grown into a leading player in the enterprise content management space,” said
Vern Hanzlik, president and chief executive officer. “… Our new name is an
extension of IntraNet Solutions’ ongoing evolution and growth.”


Dan Ryan, vice president of marketing and business development for IntraNet
Solutions. said the company these days “provides enterprise content
management solutions for all types of business Web sites, not just intranets.
We needed a stronger name that better represents our company offering, which
addresses the extranet, portal, commerce, application server and wireless
markets, among others.”

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