SiteExecutive Web Content Management Software Overview

SiteExecutive Web content management software reduces the effort and complexity of creating and publishing Web content and deploying Websites. Instead of fabricating Websites from scratch, with SiteExecutive, you assemble sites from a library of pre-configured user interfaces, navigation menus, graphics and modular applications.

Sites created with SiteExecutive are search-engine friendly. SiteExecutive renders XHTML compliant code. It generates human-readable URLs and offers editable Header (H1-H6) and Meta tags.

SiteExecutive is a complete Website building platform. It's also compatible with a range of industry standard tools such as Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Photoshop, and technologies including XML, Java, Coldfusion, RSS, CSS, .Net and SOAP.

Getting your content into SiteExecutive is also easy, whether you use Microsoft Word or other common desktop publishing tools. If you're wondering about moving your existing site into SiteExecutive, our Content Import utility can slash the time and effort eliminating much of the manual effort – and cost of site migration.

SiteExecutive balances ease-of-use with enterprise-class performance, extensibility, security and administrative controls. Want more? How about world-class training, support and end-to-end Web design and development services. . .What about licensing? We offer server-based perpetual license or software as a service (SaaS) options, as well as full Web hosting services.

SiteExecutive is the CMS of choice for world-leading colleges, hospitals and research centers. It's also preferred by growing high-tech ventures, school districts, publishers and not-for-profits. We think it's probably right for you too.

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“SiteExecutive has simplified and streamlined the processes of Web publishing and Website deployment – we’re now able to maintain and grow our sites in ways we never could before.”

Mary Beth Hansen, CIO, Center for Biosecurity, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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