Vignette’s Platform consists of several suites of products allowing non-technical business users to create, edit and track content through workflows and publish this content through Web or portal sites.

Many large, content-rich sites on the World Wide Web run Vignette, including United Health Group, Disney, Wachovia, Martha Stewart, Fox NewsDigital, National Geographic, MetLife and BSkyB. Vignette provided the technical platform for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games Web site.

Recently, NASA credited Vignette Portal as a “key tool the team uses in-house to keep the content organized.”[3] Vignette is widely recognized for its ability to handle large, highly customized Web sites. Vignette also provides integration solutions for ERP, CRM and legacy systems. The company holds more than 40 U.S. patents.[4]

The Vignette platforms provide support for Java EE and .NET. For the former, the JSR 286 specification is implemented. Sites running versions of Vignette software prior to V7 are generally easy to identify by the format of their story URLs, which are mostly numeric strings with several commas as separators.

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