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Brinkster Adds CM4all WebsiteCreator

By theWHIR.com , August 24, 2006

Brinkster Adds CM4all WebsiteCreator

August 24, 2006 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web building solution provider CM4all (cm4all.com) announced on Thursday that Brinkster Communications (brinkster.com) has added the CM4all WebsiteCreator to its Web hosting and Web site management offerings. Chosen for its scalable XML technology, professional Web site templates, and advanced e-commerce functionality, CM4all WebsiteCreator will allow Brinkster customers to create and maintain professional Web sites.

The latest version of online Web site building software CM4all WebsiteCreator enables Brinkster customers to add Flash features, blogging functions, and a media archive that stores digital movies, music, and photos to their Web sites. An upgraded e-commerce version features shopping cart and PayPal capabilities, a route planner and map generator, and database integration functionality.

Content Management AG customized the CM4all WebsiteCreator user interface to match Brinkster's corporate design standards and installed the software in Brinkster's data center, creating a seamless experience for end users.

"Brinkster's selection of the CM4all WebsiteCreator is another indication of the growing momentum and sophistication in the personal and small to mid-sized business hosting market," says Robert Schovenberg, CEO of CM4all. "Brinkster is catering to its customers who want professional-looking Web sites, with full e-commerce capabilities, without the hassle of installing or downloading additional expensive software."

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