What is TeamSite used for?
OpenText™ TeamSite™ is an easy-to-use, modern website content management system that helps organizations create personalized and visually rich digital customer experiences optimized for any device, digital channel or context.
What is HP TeamSite?
OpenText TeamSite is an enterprise web content management system developed by Interwoven. At present, it is owned, maintained, marketed by OpenText, a company that acquired it from Hewlett-Packard on May 1, 2016. Interwoven was founded in 1995, and acquired by Autonomy Corporation on March 17, 2009.
What is TeamSite Livesite?
Livesite is a delivery engine for pages that have been created by SitePublisher. SitePublisher is an add-on to teamsite that benefits from a WYSIWYG, drag/drop interface to create pages, that will be deployed to a Livesite delivery environment.
What happened to Interwoven?
The combined company will become the largest in the legal information management industry. In a move to beef up its enterprise and compliance search capabilities, Autonomy will acquire Interwoven for $775 million.
Is TeamSite a headless CMS?
Reality: TeamSite is a headless (and decoupled) Content Management System (CMS) which makes it ideal for any digital channel. TeamSite offers out-of-the box responsive design templates for publishing mobile websites along with hybrid mobile application support.
What is OpenDeploy in TeamSite?
OpenDeploy is a key component of the Autonomy Web Content Management platform. As part of Autonomy TeamSite, OpenDeploy delivers intelligent, automated content distribution, web publishing, and syndication. An OpenDeploy Receiver is a secure listener that processes incoming distribution jobs from multiple senders.
Is OpenText a headless CMS?
OpenText Experience Platform. A stalwart CMS vendor, OpenText’s headless platform offers APIs to connect to content hubs for web content management (WCM), digital asset management (DAM) and customer communications management (CCM).
What does LiveSite mean?
1 to show the characteristics of life; be alive.
When did HP acquire autonomy?
2011
HP bought Autonomy in 2011 but a year later it wrote down the value of the British company by $8.8 billion, saying it had uncovered serious accounting improprieties.
What is OpenText LiveSite?
OpenText LiveSite. A component-based content delivery system that enables drag and drop facility and allows business users to define and arrange content as required.
What is Live Site Review?
What is a ‘site review’? As mentioned above, a ‘site review’ – in the context of an event/meetup – is when you (as a collective) audit a website live on the night, spending 20 minutes or so giving SEO advice on a variety of areas: keyword research, SEO copywriting, technical SEO, link building, and so on.
Did HP sell Autonomy?
HP bought Autonomy in 2011 but a year later it wrote down the value of the British company by $8.8 billion, saying it had uncovered serious accounting improprieties.
What’s new in teamteamsite 8?
TeamSite 8.1 brings significant enhancements in usability and performance: Modern graphical interface: Rely on an easy and intuitive interface built with the latest UI technologies and UX concepts, designed for marketers and business users.
What is the end-of-life of TeamSite?
The end-of-life dates for TeamSite 8.0 and 8.1 are scheduled for approximately two to three years from now, and as we stated in the letter, we may modify those dates if needed.
Where can I find information on the upgrade path for TeamSite?
For information on the current upgrade path for TeamSite, LiveSite and OpenDeploy, refer to the TeamSite 8.1 release notes posted within the HP Software Download Center. Thank you for choosing TeamSite, LiveSite and OpenDeploy.
What is OpenText TeamSite?
OpenText TeamSite is an enterprise web content management system developed by Interwoven. At present, it is owned, maintained, marketed by OpenText, a company that acquired it from Hewlett-Packard on May 1, 2016. Interwoven was founded in 1995, and acquired by Autonomy Corporation on March 17, 2009. Autonomy was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2011.