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Vignette Hosts Webinar with Forrester on Information Value Chain and Enterprise Content Management

Business Wire, March 10, 2005

AUSTIN, Texas -- Vignette Corp. (Nasdaq:VIGN) today announced that it will host an informative webcast about the significant role enterprise content management plays in the Information Value Chain of an organization. Forrester Research's Connie Moore, vice president and research director of Forrester's Information Delivery research group, joins Vignette Chief Technical Officer Conleth O'Connell for this presentation that details how organizations are leveraging enterprise content management solutions to support enterprise needs. An online question and answer session will follow the presentation.

Webcast Details:

Topic: ECM and the Information Value Chain
Date:  Thursday, March 10, 2005
Time:  11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EST

Registration and Vignette Webcast Details:

To register for the webcast, please visit
http://www.vignette.com/forresterecm.

About Vignette Corp.

Vignette's software and expertise help organizations harness the power of information and the Web for measurable improvements in business efficiency. As the efficiency experts, Vignette (Nasdaq:VIGN) helps organizations increase productivity, reduce costs, improve user experiences and manage risk. Vignette's intranet, extranet and Internet solutions incorporate portal, integration, enterprise content management and collaboration capabilities that can rapidly deliver unique advantages through an open, scalable and adaptable architecture that integrates with legacy systems. Vignette is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with local operations worldwide. Visit http://www.vignette.com/ to see how Vignette customers achieve measurable improvements in business efficiency and to find out why more companies prefer Vignette.

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