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Day Software Ships New Web 2.0 Collaboration Solution

Day Software has announced general availability of its new Web 2.0 collaboration solution. Part of Day's Communiqu? family of products, Communiqu? Advanced Collaboration (CQ AC) offers wiki, blog, and calendar functionality.

Providing centralized management for social media and essential metadata information, CQ AC enables connectivity to social computing, social networking and user participation. By providing efficient management through a central repository for all departments in the enterprise, CQ AC extends the value of rich media. The product also leverages Web 2.0 design features, such as an AJAX user interface, making ease-of-use a key benefit.

Fully integrated with Day's CQ Web Content Management, CQ AC leverages the Java Content Repository (JCR) industry standard for content access, JSR 170, making it the only native JCR standard-compliant solution available. In addition, CQ AC allows companies to move from information to participation, all within the context of an online platform used to share opinions, insights, experiences and perspectives. CQ AC Wiki offers easy editing via standard wiki syntax, version history and comparison and email notification for content changes. Material created within the wiki is immediately indexed and available for full-text search. CQ AC Blog provides easy creation of blogs and posts, a rich text editor for content editing and RSS support. CQ AC Calendar allows users to create event schedules, different views for time-based events, including calendar view and display of multiple event hierarchies.

Key Features:
CQ AC Wiki
- Editing - Wiki content is created through an intuitive browser-based editor using a rich text editor and/or standard wiki syntax. Content is grouped in different spaces and can be organized in hierarchies. Attachments and images can easily be added to any page.
- History - All wiki content is consistently versioned. All versions are easily accessible through the user interface. Version comparison allows easy tracking of content changes.
- Search - Content created within the wiki is immediately indexed and available for full-text search. The search can be restricted to a specific set of wiki content.
- Notification - Users can subscribe for notifications about changes in the wiki content. Notifications can be related with a complete space of the wiki or with specific content hierarchies within a space.
- Users/Permissions - Users and groups are maintained within the CRX repository. Permissions throughout the entire site are defined in the repository.
- Administration - CQ Wiki can be adapted to specific needs. The look and feel of the wiki can be changed by editing the site layout or adding theme packs. Extensibility through plug-ins allows system customization.

CQ AC Blog
- Blogs - CQ WCMS functionality is used to maintain blogs. A new blog is added by creating a page with the appropriate template. By publishing this page, the blog is made available.
- Posts and Comments - New posts can easily be added to a blog. A rich text editor is provided for editing. Activating a post makes it available. Comments can easily be added to any post.
- Search - All blog content is indexed and available for full-text search.
- RSS Feeds - Updates of posts and comments are available as RSS feeds. Subscription to an RSS feed is easily done on the blog page.

CQ AC Calendar
- Event Creation - Events are created as paragraphs on a CQ page. Multiple events can be placed on one page. Events can be structured hierarchically.
- Event Views - Three different views are available for events – a monthly calendar, a schedule in tabular format and a list view. All views can display multiple event hierarchies.
- Search - All event content is indexed and available for full-text search.



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