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Share and Validate Your Data
Ektron CMS400 lets you share content through Web services; Melissa Data offers Zip Data and Street Search.

VSLive! San Francisco, March 23, 2004

As always, the flurry of activity at VSLive! includes new product announcements and demos. Here's a wrap-up of the latest products from Ektron, Melissa Data, and Velocitis.

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Ektron is unveiling a content management solution, Ektron CMS400.NET, developed in a native .NET Framework-based environment. Ektron CMS400.NET, which is tightly integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, offers advanced security with its managed code approach. Its enhanced Web services API lets users extend their Web sites and intranets to share content between devices and applications. Ektron CMS400.NET includes content check-in/check-out, workflow, approval process, content history, and additional content management functionality. Ektron's WYSIWYG editor, eWebEditPro+XML, allows users to author XML forms and capture and structure XML and XHTML documents and data.

Melissa Data, which recently launched the Delivery Point Validation add-on to its Address Object Windows-based data validation tool, has introduced a SOAP interface for its Data Quality Web Service (DQWS). DQWS, a data-entry verification service, validates and corrects addresses, updates phone area codes, parses names, appends gender, and spots fraudulent entries. The SOAP interface provides easier integration and compatibility across multiple operating environments. DQWS's new Zip Data function validates zip codes and returns all cities served by that zip code; it can also return zip codes for validated city and state combinations. The new Street Search feature resolves multiple matches of street names during data validation.

Velocitis is presenting its new Flywheel Professional 7.2. This latest version eases agile development with new formal refactoring tools; improved loading, parsing, and graphics performance with multiproject solutions; enhanced visualization and analysis of multiproject and multilanguage solutions; a new reference analyzer; and interactive visualization tooltips.

Go to the VSLive! San Francisco exhibitor page for a full listing of vendors showcasing their products at the conference.

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