Internet World - Box UK to set the standard with Amaxus
Box UK will be demonstrating the versatility, functionality and standards-compatibility of the Amaxus Content Management System at Internet World 2004, being held in London at Earl's Court, from the 15-17 June.
Amaxus’s award-winning features are attracting organisations from across the public sector, including central government departments, local councils and NHS trusts. Amaxus was the obvious choice for their requirements, providing an unparalled level of features without sacrificing accessibility or usability.
The Amaxus Content Management System fully supports government and industry (W3C) standards, and through its extensible architecture (XML, XSL, Web services), allows integration with existing systems and adherence to future standards. For organisations striving to ensure that their sites meet the 2005 e-Gov targets – and beyond - Amaxus provides an unbeatable solution.
The corporate sector can also benefit from this 'standards compliance'. One particular benefit is the way Amaxus enables your sites to automatically comply with the Disability and Discrimination Act, 1995 (DDA).
The DDA effectively places responsibility upon suppliers of goods and services to provide reasonable adjustment and, importantly, to remove any barriers that could result in discrimination. Since 1999 the DDA has covered public facing websites and internal systems.
Visitors to the InternetWorld 2004 show can participate in demonstrations of the system, and talk to Box UK experts about their individual requirements.
Box UK can be found @ Internet World 2004 on Stand D55.
Of course you don’t have to visit the Internet World 2004 show to find out more. Visit www.boxuk.com/amaxus for more details about the Amaxus Content Management System.
