08 Aug 2006
National Lottery operator Camelot has rolled out a new content management system to manage the growth of its intranet and internal web applications.
The new Immediacy software replaces Macromedia Dreamweaver and will enable Camelot to deploy new web projects and applications simply and more quickly.
The system has been provided to 25 web editors and six administrators at Camelot, who share the responsibility of maintaining and updating web content.
Clare Jordaan, Camelot’s intranet web co-ordinator, says the system will increase efficiency.
'The intranet has proved a vital resource for Camelot. Over 700 employees rely on it for everyday access to applications, company information and documents. Being able to update content easily and quickly is paramount to the site’s success,' she said.
Camelot says it wanted a system that could extend web site management outside the domain of the IT department. This will allow the company to increase the number of its site editors to ensure that content is updated faster and more efficiently.
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