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In the News
Yahoo News August 10, 2006
SpikeSource Expands Partner Ecosystem to Nearly
50 Solution Providers
"SpikeSource, a leading provider of business-ready
open source solutions, today announced it signed more than a dozen additional
solution providers in the second quarter of 2006 for a total of nearly
50. The newest partners include AgileCo, Dextrus ProSoft, Echo Lane,
eTouch, Exigent, Gamma Partners, Hitachi Content Management, IM Serv,
Inverse, Open Sky, R-Cube, Rocket Science and Xtelesis" |
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Yahoo News June 14, 2006
eTouch Systems Launches eTouch SamePage
Solutions for Government at the Gilbane Conference on Content Technologies
for Government
"eTouch Systems, leading provider of content-centric
solutions, launched today eTouch SamePage Solutions for Government.
eTouch SamePage Solutions for Government support compliance with government
regulations, e.g. Section 508, while delivering rich functionality
and wiki ease-of-use, backed by proven enterprise-grade scalability,
security, and reliability. With eTouch SamePage solutions, government
agencies at federal, state, and local level can collaborate and share
information more effectively, achieving greater level of efficiencies." |
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Gilbane Report News June 5, 2006
Top Government Officials Set to Present
at Gilbane Conference on Content Management Technologies Government
- June 13-15
"eTouch Systems will launch eTouch SamePage
Solutions for Government - industry's first wiki supporting Section
508 compliance while delivering rich functionality and wiki ease-of-use
with enterprise-grade scalability, security, and reliability." |
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Gilbane Report News April 25, 2006
eTouch Systems Introduces Enterprise
Wiki eTouch SamePage
"eTouch Systems unveiled its enterprise wiki
solution, eTouch SamePage, at the Gilbane Conference on Content Management
Technologies. eTouch SamePage delivers rich functionality and wiki
with enterprise-grade scalability, security, and stability to effectively
support, streamline, and manage team collaborative efforts. With eTouch
SamePage, teams of any size can work together more effectively, making
collaboration and sharing knowledge across projects, organizations,
and geographies easier than ever. eTouch SamePage On-Demand is available
as a free trial for 30 days." |
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Gilbane Report News April 11, 2006
50
Vendors to Showcase and Unveil Latest Content Management Technologies
at Gilbane San Francisco
"eTouch Systems, a leading provider of content-centric
solutions, will introduce eTouch SamePage - a commercial, enterprise
wiki solution that combines rich out-of-the-box functionality and
wiki simplicity with enterprise-grade scalability, security, and stability." |
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FCW.com March 17, 2006
eTouch helps NASA create knowledge net
"NASA officials are rolling out a
new knowledge management system to comply with legislation mandating
that the agency implement a plan for obtaining and sharing lessons
learned from past missions." |
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Hosting News July 29, 2005
433,000 Simultaneous Web Streams Served for NASA's Return to
Flight
The content on NASA's Web site is
managed using powerful software from eTouch Systems. The Fremont,
Calif.-based company is the prime contractor for NASA's public and
Internet portals. eTouch selected VeriCenter for NASA's enterprise
hosting, managed services and disaster recovery initiatives in late
2003." |
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Computerwold July 14, 2005
Companies to bring US shuttle mission to the Web
"eTouch Systems provides software that manages and distributes Web
content. eTouch software also enables NASA to cache some of its data
to reduce the immediate affect on Web servers during peak periods." |
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Host Byte July 12, 2005
VeriCenter, Inc. Provides IT Infrastructure for NASA's Return
to Flight
"The content on NASA's Web site is managed using powerful software
from eTouch Systems, which provides an intuitive way to manage and
distribute Web content. The Fremont, Calif.-based technology firm
and its partners also enable NASA to cache certain data to reduce
the immediate impact on Web servers during these peak periods." |
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Web
Hosting Industry Review July 5, 2005
NASA's Deep Impact
a Web Event
"Akamai Technologies
(akamai.com)
and eTouch Systems (etouch.net)
delivered streamed footage of the Deep Impact spacecraft mission from
the US National Aeoronautics and Space Administration Web portal (nasa.gov)...
eTouch Systems provided the project with Web content management services." |
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Autonomy July 3, 2005
The Salvation Army Selects Verity for Intranet Search
" eTouch plays an important role in the implementation of Verity K2E,
as part of a phased process to enhance The Salvation Army's intranet." |
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Akamai July 1, 2005
Akamai, eTouch Empower NASA to Manage Surge in Web Traffic Expected
from Deep Impact Comet Collision
"By combining eTouch's elegant
content management solution with Akamai's globally distributed, on-demand
network, NASA can focus on what it does best - exploring the heavens
and inspiring a new generation of space explorers." |
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Commercial
Space Watch January 7, 2005
NASA Girds for Another Busy Year of High Web Traffic
"eTouch
Systems, which provides NASA with its Web content management system,
partnered with Speedera to provide a broad suite of content delivery
network services for the space agency... "Speedera and eTouch have
both been excellent partners to NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
in providing critical support to the Mars Rover Web presence," said
Jeanne Holm, Chief Knowledge Architect with NASA's JPL. "They helped
support more than 17 billion hits to the NASA portal in 2004. We are
delighted with Speedera's reliable service and excellent customer
focus. I couldn't have asked for better partners than Speedera and
eTouch Systems during this very busy year at the space agency." |
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Government
Computer News October 11, 2004
Aligning the Planets
NASA wants all
its Web sites to orbit the space agency's portal
"The effort will consolidate
many of the agency's Web sites and pages through the portal and provide
standards for the presentation of all pages, even those that NASA
opts not to integrate with the portal. NASA officials want to improve
the way the agency maintains its Web presence while also making its
online services more productive for Web site visitors... NASA is carrying
out the integration project with help from eTouch Systems Corp. of
Fremont, Calif." |
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Web
Hosting Industry Review Junuary 29, 2004
Speedera Helps NASA Serve 4 Billion Hits
"Speedera worked with its content management partner eTouch Systems
Corp. to help deliver the NASA Web portal. NASA representatives said
the performance of the Web site has exceeded all expectations." |
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Host
Byte January 27, 2004
Mars Mania Posing No
Problems for Earthlings Rushing to the Web to Download the Red Planet,
Speedera Reports
"The contributions by Speedera and eTouch were fundamental in helping
to support the public's access to the images and information from
the Mars Exploration Rovers," said Jeanne Holm, NASA's portal project
manager and chief knowledge architect. "The four billion hits on NASA's
Web sites since January 3 have been served flawlessly through eTouch's
content management solution and Speedera's global, on-demand delivery
services. Without them, we couldn't bring the surface of Mars to Internet
users around the world." |
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Government
Computer News July 7, 2003
NASA
Central
The agency
brings a galaxy of Web sites into the fold
"We had
about 3,000 sites in the domain and about 4 million pages, said NASA
spokesman Brian Dunbar. There was no guarantee that from any NASA
Web page you could get to any other page. To bring order to the web
of sites and take advantage of higher bandwidth and modern browsers,
NASA contracted with eTouch Systems Corp. of Fremont, Calif., to oversee
development and hosting of the new site and to provide content management." |
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AllBusiness June 23, 2003
NASA revamps web site: interactive
agency Critical Mass completes overhaul of www.nasa.gov.
"The new NASA web site was created in February as a joint effort between
Critical Mass of Chicago, an interactive firm that serves numerous
global brands, and eTouch. It is a single portal that draws upon 2,922
NASA-related web sites and 4 million pages of information." |
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21stCentury.co.uk
NASA Portal on it's way
"eTouch Systems Corp., and
Speedera Networks have announced that they have partnered to provide
solution for NASA as part of a program to consolidate all 3,000 of
the space agency's Web sites and make them accessible through a single
portal. After the recent deployment of Speedera's services, the NASA
portal experienced a three-fold improvement in performance. The NASA
Portal Project contract was awarded to eTouch, the prime contractor,
which is also providing the content management system." |
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