EditLive! Success Stories

PolicyMatter

  • Goal: To easily cut and paste text from Microsoft Word documents into HTML templates while producing clean, structured content at the same time.
  • Result: EditLive!'s import filter is easy to use and saves time by retaining the original formatting and layout while removing invalid or excess html.  

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Concordia Technology Solutions

  • Goal: Getting non-technical users up to speed quickly with an editor that was compatible with their Java framework.
  • Result: Reduced help desk calls and increased customer satisfaction using EditLive!.

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Family Court of Australia

  • Goal: a solution that would work with their content management system to simplify content entry so that their 1600 web pages stay up to date.
  • Result: EditLive! has empowered the end users of the content management system, increasing user adoption, improving content quality and saving the Webmaster more than 7 hours per week.

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Cardinal Health Systems

  • Goal was for business users in departments creating and maintaining web content rather than expensive technical resources.
  • EditLive!'s rich, built-in functionality has helped the hospital realize significant cost savings.
  • Fully integrated with IBM WebSphere Portal and Workplace Web Content Management

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Percussion & Zenith National Insurance

  • 2,500 customers around the world, including Autotrader.com, Computer Associates, Kohl's, The Bank of England and the US Department of State.
  • Selected EditLive! as the editor of choice, providing the reliability, stability, and functionality they required.
  • "We're pleased about the increased customer satisfaction with the user interface. There has been a noticeable difference in support calls regarding the editor. The application is definitely more robust."

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Institute of Federalism

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