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The document discusses managing content in IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1. It provides an overview of the capabilities of web content management including content metadata, design components, authoring templates, and presentation templates. It describes how content can be managed for both portal and non-portal sites and discusses tasks related to content creation, management, and delivery.


















































Overview of IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1 and objectives of the presentation.
Describes key business drivers for Web Content Management (WCM) and identifies essential content types.
Outlines presentation agenda covering WCM value, business drivers, capabilities, and lab.
Explains the necessity of WCM, focusing on keeping sites current, administration ease, and visitor engagement.
Addresses specific organizational needs like tracking performance, enabling effective teamwork, and delivering personalized data.
Details capabilities of the Content Accelerator for improving website management and user engagement.
Introduces example portal installations demonstrating WCM functionalities like inline editing and workflow.
Describes the New Site Wizard for quick creation of portal sites without coding skills.
Highlights real-world implementations of WCM, encouraging search for practical applications.
Introduces types of metadata used in content management systems like education, news, and IT.
Defines web content artifacts including authoring templates and components essential for content attribute management.
Explains how web content is dynamically assembled for personalized user experiences.
Details design components enabling content assembly, referencing metadata and formatting displays.
Illustrates separation of content from presentation using templates for news content examples.
Discusses the architecture and operational differences between portal and non-portal sites.
Outlines the steps for creating content-based portals, detailing roles involved in the process.
Explains the organization of content libraries within the Java Content Repository for security and management.
Lists elements within authoring templates and their respective functionalities for content creation.
Discusses rich text editor capabilities enabling content authors to manage and format web articles.
Describes organizing documents as content within folders for structured content management.
Describes the workflow for content approval involving content creation, review, and publishing.
Introduces options for custom workflow actions within WCM to extend standard functionalities.
Lists key capabilities of WCM from content creation to delivery, emphasizing ease of use and security.
Illustrates various deployment and environment structures for WCM application.
Provides examples of deployment scenarios integrating multiple IBM services and technologies.
Discusses WCM's ability to handle multi-lingual content and the resources available for implementation.
Outlines steps to begin utilizing WebSphere Portal for content management and site development.
Encourages participation in the web content management community, highlighting available resources.
Recaps the presentation objectives and key takeaways related to business drivers and WCM functionalities.
Lists resources for further learning about WebSphere Portal and best practices in content management.