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Savvy Software Deploys ColdFusion in Education, Business

Web Content Management Evolves from Database-Driven Website Work

Savvy Software initially addressed the needs of clients who wanted the ability to update their own web sites without having to use HTML, FTP or any other technologies used in web development, the company says.

It offered its first content management system in 2001, and today uses its ColdFusion-driven software to develop sites for a variety of clients in education and business.A powerful Web Content Management System.

One of its products, Savvy CM Professional, is described by the company as a fully featured content management system designed for the organization that requires multiple users and workflow management. Cross browser and cross platform compatible, this ColdFusion based CMS is both affordable and easy to use.

The company says it is perfect for municipalities, schools, universities, small and medium sized businesses, non-profits and associations.

Key Features:
- Variable License Packages for Multiple Users
- Unlimited Templates
- Powerful Event Calendaring
- Site Search
- Extend with Your Own Custom Code

Another version, Savvy CM Unlimited,is a Web Content Management System for the enterprise. It includes all of the superior features of the Savvy CM Professional in an unencrypted source code model. Savvy CM Unlimited is perfect for deployment in a large enterprise for multiple sites in use by a single corporate entity, the company says.

Key Features:
- All Savvy CM Professional Features
- Unencrypted Source Code
- Unlimited URLs for one corporate entity
- Unlimited users

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CFDJ News Desk 12/30/05 10:17:07 PM EST

Savvy Software initially addressed the needs of clients who wanted the ability to update their own web sites without having to use HTML, FTP or any other technologies used in web development, the company says. It offered its first content management system in 2001, and today uses its ColdFusion-driven software to develop sites for a variety of clients in education and business.

CFDJ News Desk 12/30/05 07:25:04 PM EST

Savvy Software initially addressed the needs of clients who wanted the ability to update their own web sites without having to use HTML, FTP or any other technologies used in web development, the company says. It offered its first content management system in 2001, and today uses its ColdFusion-driven software to develop sites for a variety of clients in education and business.