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Updated: 01/08/2002

SiteScape Enterprise Forum

SiteScape Enterprise Forum is a robust collaboration platform that provides the administrative flexibility and performance required by Fortune Global 2000 organizations. It offers an effective and easy way to communicate, share and build knowledge, and collaborate with employees, customers, or an extended business network. Users can host online discussions; share and revise documents and files; chat; schedule meetings using shared calendars; and messaging. Forum managers can quickly and easily customize Forum directly or modify the following sample applications to meet their needs: Contact Manager, Sales Lead Manager, Resume Tracker, Help Desk, and Filtered Discussion Forums.
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