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Interwoven is a line of content management systems and related products. Previously a stand-alone company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA and founded in 1995, it was acquired on March 17, 2009 by Autonomy, which in turn was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2011. The Interwoven and Autonomy product lines became known as HP Autonomy. HP has since aligned the former Interwoven product lines to the HP Marketing Optimization business group. == Products and customers == The company produces a content management system called ''TeamSite'', which is designed for creating complex intranet and Internet web applications. Their document management system, WorkSite, stores, indexes, organizes, and searches documents including email messages. Other products include OpenDeploy and LiveSite. Interwoven claims to have over 4,200 organizations among its customers, including Airbus, the Macquarie Group, American Hospital Association, Avaya, the BT Group, Cisco, Citi, Delta Air Lines, DLA Piper, FedEx, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Grant Thornton, Hilton Hotels, Hong Kong Trade and Development Council, HSBC, LexisNexis, MasterCard, Microsoft, Samsung, Royal Dutch Shell, Qantas Airways, Tesco, Virgin Mobile, and White & Case. A substantial percentage of the company's revenue came from document management for law firms and financial services. It has system integration and marketing partners (including Accenture, Deloitte, DigitHaus, and IBM) as well as development and technology partners (including Adobe, Sapient, EMC, Microsoft, SAP AG and Sun Microsystems). Some content management competitors included, Sitecore, SDL Tridion product suite, FatWire with its ''FatWire'' Content Server solution (now: Oracle WebCenter Sites after acquisition of FatWire in 2011), the open source ECM and WCM platform Alfresco, Squiz with its Squiz Matrix enterprise open source wCMS, Open Text Corporation (Livelink, supplemented with acquisitions of Vignette, RedDot, IXOS, Hummingbird), EMC (Documentum acquisition), Xerox DocuShare, IBM FileNet, Oracle Corporation (Oracle Content Management via Stellent acquisition), Microsoft SharePoint, Day Software (bought by Adobe Systems on July 28, 2010), Hyland OnBase, Broadvision, Drupal and the Open Source ECM and Enterprise Social Platform eXo Platform. Among the few leading companies that continue to provide services in TeamSite and related products is Autowoven. Autowoven, based in Princeton, NJ provides Support and Training services in TeamSite, FormsPublisher, LiveSite, Workflows and related products. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Interwoven」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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