Content Management Software supports MySQL.

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FatWire Spark portal Content Management (pCM) for Sun(TM) ONE Portal Server provides content contribution and portal management. Stored content in MySQL database is available for personalized delivery within portal; portal users have direct access to granular level content through Spark's Business User Interface (BUI). Sun ONE Portal Server with Spark pCM provides users with secure portal solution, while allowing them to deploy customized portals and content.



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FatWire Announces Support For the Open-Source MySQL Database



SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 11, 2003--FatWire Software today announced that its recently launched FatWire Spark portal Content Management (pCM) for the Sun(tm) ONE Portal Server will include support for MySQL.The announcement was made today at the MySQL Users Conference & Expo 2003 at the Doubletree hotel in San Jose, California.

FatWire Spark pCM for the Sun ONE Portal Server provides faster and easier content contribution and portal management at no cost. Spark pCM now stores content in the MySQL database to make it available for dynamic, personalized delivery within the portal. Portal users have direct access to granular level content through Spark's easy-to-use Business User Interface (BUI).

FatWire Spark for the Sun ONE Portal Server with MySQL support provides a fully integrated portal Content Management solution at no cost to the client. A five-user version of Spark pCM is available free of charge for Sun ONE Portal Server customers. The free version of FatWire Spark pCM for the Sun ONE Portal Server was announced earlier this week at the AIIM 2003 Exposition and Conference in New York.

"FatWire chose to support the MySQL database because there is an increased demand by users who want to get their portal projects up and running without the added cost of other databases," said Bob Ronchi, vice president of strategic alliances. " The new support for MySQL expands Spark pCM user options for evolving enterprises."

"FatWire's integration with MySQL server demonstrates their commitment to the open source community and provides customers with an alternative for database deployments," explained John Fanelli, senior director, Network Identity, Portal and Communications Products, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "The Sun ONE Portal Server featuring Spark pCM provides our customers with a secure, enhanced portal solution, while allowing them to deploy customized portals and content quickly and efficiently."

About FatWire Software

FatWire Software is a leading provider of dynamic content management software for Fortune1000 companies. FatWire's powerful UpdateEngine ECM Suite has the only true enterprise level dynamic content management software at its core. UpdateEngine 6 is the only Web application assembly system that empowers business users, power users, and developers to efficiently build and manage Web sites while providing unlimited scalability and flexibility. Founded in 1996, FatWire Software is headquartered in New York and operates offices throughout the US. For specific information about FatWire, please call 516-328-9473 x424 or visit http://www.fatwire.com/.

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Beth Torrie, 516/328-9473 x424
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