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Oracle WebCenter Sites

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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. 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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Product Demos

Incontext Editing Tutorial | Oracle Webcenter Sites 12C Online Training | Demo session at 365 Online

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Controller Tutorial | Oracle WebCenter Sites 12C Online Training | Demo session 1 at 365 Online

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Oracle WebCenter Sites 12c (12.2.1) - Installation and Configuration

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Product Details

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 Technical Details

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Frequently Asked Questions

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).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our company has quite a few websites for different product lines. We have a relatively small IT department making it difficult for us to keep up with the influx of support requests. Once we implemented Oracle WebCenter Sites, we were able to turn over the content management to our Marketing department. Since there were daily content change requests, this has alleviated a lot of pressure on our IT department.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use the tool to help with web content particularly in the area of investor relations. We use a 3rd party IR firm and share content in the design of various web sites. This saves us considerable time and effort between company personnel and IR firm personnel. We may also use it in the future for its mobile capabilities; that is yet to be determined.
The system works very reliably and support functions are most helpful.
Vijay Shah | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle WebCenter Sites, is a WEM platform for companies to build their internet/intranet sites. It has a WSISYG form, which makes it easy for the content contributor to create/edit content. It also comes with user management and can be integrated with LDAP if required. Also it has an inbuilt workflow, which allows the company to define their content flow the way they want it.
Earl Powers | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Oracle WebCenter Sites is a robust and flexible content management system. Typicallly used for external facing web sites, WCS provides powerful tools for business users to manage web content separately from managing the actual presentation of that content. For businesses wanting to provide a more personalized web experience for their end users, WCS also provides excellent tools for managing segmentation and personalization. And most importantly for many business users, a solid implementation gives business users a large degree of autonomy from IT when publishing new or updated content to meet immediate needs of the end user.
Beniamino Carriero | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Oracle WebCenter Sites is being used as a content management system to manage the editorial content of the public section of the web portal of a big energy company.
Allows you to leave full autonomy to the marketing group in content management, deciding when and how to make them public. It supports the entire process of drafting, by the editor, approver and the publishing process, where each user has their own role within a defined workflow.
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