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What is Oracle WebCenter Sites?
Oracle WebCenter Sites is the new name for FatWire which Oracle acquired in 2011. It is a complete CMS often bundled with other Oracle WebCenter products to present a more comprehensive management solution for businesses and enterprises.
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What is Oracle WebCenter Sites?
Oracle WebCenter Sites is the new name for FatWire which Oracle acquired in 2011. WebCenter Sites supports multi-channel brand-consistent marketing efforts across multiple sites that are mobile accessible to end users. Integration with other content management and e-commerce sites is supported for web publishing. Interactive sites are created via integration with social networking, blogs, polls, commenting, rating and reviews. Visitor analytics drive marketing optimization efforts.
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Oracle WebCenter Sites is the new name for FatWire which Oracle acquired in 2011. It is a complete CMS often bundled with other Oracle WebCenter products to present a more comprehensive management solution for businesses and enterprises.
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The most common users of Oracle WebCenter Sites are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).