Phoenix Technologies is a world leader in management software for PCs, servers, embedded systems, and other digital devices. Headquartered in San Jose, California, the company has offices in Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, and Europe. Phoenix had four Web sites with out-of-date content and inconsistent designs, and the IT team was seen as part of the problem, not a solution. Phoenix converted all Web content production to Microsoft Content Management Server, and all Internet and intranet sites now are controlled internally.
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