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Rebranded NCompass application features improved performance
The Royal Canadian Mint made a decision to take a Microsoft-centric approach last year when planning to rebuild its Web site. But for content management, the corporation had to turn to another vendor.
Now IT officials at the Ottawa-based coin maker said they're not only pleased that Microsoft Corp. acquired its content management vendor, but they're also glad that Microsoft directed its resources to speed the performance of the product, formerly known as Resolution.
Microsoft last week officially filled a void in its e-commerce product lineup with the release of Content Management Server 2001, a rebranded version of the Resolution product it acquired in May when it completed its $36 million purchase of Vancouver, British Columbia-based NCompass Labs Inc.
The move was widely regarded as a smart one for Microsoft, which has continued to beef...





