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The Dallas Museum of Art, which attracts approximately 40,000 unique visitors to its public Web site each month, sets a high priority on keeping content dynamic and up to date. The museum needed to simplify its publishing processes to ensure fresh and relevant information for members and staff. It required strong document management capabilities to easily transition employees from shared file servers to a Web-based system. After evaluating many leading content management systems, the museum selected Oracle Universal Content Management, (previously known as Stellent Universal Content Management).
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