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Website redesigns are always a lot of work, but in this case we had a lot more moving parts than usual.  We upgraded our underlying content management system, integrated our trial signup process with our new salesforce.com implementation, and transitioned over to a new blogging platform.

 

We are trying to apply our core agile engineering principles to our website work as well - in other words we are now in position to update and respond to suggestions and feedback on a more iterative basis - so we welcome your feedback.

 

Our recent new product launches (Socialtext 3.0, Socialtext People, Socialtext Dashboard) have been received enthusiastically, and our 4 Solutions are now now front and center on our web presence.  We'll be talking more about these more frequently, especially now that we've upgraded all of our machinery.

 

Feedback and suggestions on the new web site layout welcomed.


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