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Technology Review, Inc., an MIT Enterprise, Implements RedDot Solutions' Content Management Server on technologyreview.com

Business Wire, Feb 12, 2002

Business/Technology Editors

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 12, 2002

RedDot Solutions, a leading provider of online content management solutions, today announced that technologyreview.com, the Web site for Technology Review, the world's oldest technology magazine and MIT's `Magazine of Innovation,' has implemented RedDot's Content Management Server (CMS) Professional.

technologyreview.com's content contributors are using RedDot to post dynamic content daily to the 1,000 page Web site and to publish the monthly hard-copy 96 page-magazine to the site in just a few days. The process used to take two weeks.

"It became a challenge for us to quickly update our Web site with new articles. Our only way to post fresh content was straight HTML copying and pasting each article," said Kristy Robinson, content manager of technologyreview.com. "RedDot enables us to better control the content, repurpose our content to logical sections of our Web site, and comes at a good value."

According to Robinson, Technology Review conducted an extensive search for a content management solution that offered a rapid implementation timeframe, did not require additional Web developers and provided flexibility and scalability for future growth. RedDot met these requirements.

"MIT's Technology Review is considered one of the most highly regarded technology publications in the world," said Detlef Kamps, president of RedDot Solutions. "Using RedDot, they strengthen their online strategy by offering the world's leading researchers and distinguished alumni the most updated news and information when they need it."

About RedDot Solutions

RedDot Solutions Corporation is a leading provider of integrated online content management solutions. Enterprises and small-scale organizations rely on RedDot's ease-of-use, rapid implementation, scalability and personalization to manage demanding content needs. Built on open industry standards for extensive scalability and flexibility, RedDot offers the most intuitive content management solution in the industry. With more than 700 installations worldwide, RedDot manages content on 1,000 Web, intranet and extranet sites. RedDot Solutions Corporation has headquarters in New York City and offices in Santa Clara Toronto and Europe. For more information visit http://www.RedDotSolutions.com.

About Technology Review

Technology Review is the world's oldest technology magazine. Re-launched in 1998 as "MIT's Magazine of Innovation," Technology Review, Inc. is a diversified media enterprise that delivers essential information on emerging technologies on the verge of commercialization. Its magazine, as well as its signature events and Internet businesses assist influential audiences in their understanding of and participation in emerging technologies.

The technology community brought together by technologyreview.com comprises some of the most sought-after visitor populations on the Web. Several hundred thousand current MIT alumni, faculty and students, senior technology thinkers and influencers--venture capitalists, chief scientists, researchers, senior corporate executives, investors, and innovators throughout the world--constitute the Technology Review community.

Since its re-launch, Technology Review has seen paid circulation more than triple, from 92,000 to 310,000 as of January 2002. The print publication has twice been a finalist for the coveted National Magazine Award in the categories of General Interest (1999) and Public Interest (2000). The print publication has also recently been named a finalist for six (6) prestigious Folio: Awards in the categories of Editorial Excellence (Consumer/Technology Magazines), Best Feature Design, Best Typography, Best Illustration, Best Cover (June '01), and Best Overall Design. Technology Review is published monthly and is available on newsstands and online at http://www.technologyreview.com/.>

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