Industry Software Type of business Private limited company | Founder Piero Tintori | |
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Products Content Management System Headquarters Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States Founded 17 September 1997, Dublin, Republic of Ireland Profiles |
Terminalfour t44u 2010 3 company update
TERMINALFOUR is a developer and provider of a digital marketing & web content management systems (WCMS). It specializes in providing WCMS to educational institutions throughout the world. The company has offices in key locations throughout the world; North American HQ in Boston, European HQ in Dublin, Sales offices in London and Asia-Pacific HQ in Sydney.
Contents
- Terminalfour t44u 2010 3 company update
- Terminalfour site manager demo
- Company History
- Site Manager
- Criticism
- Community
- References
Terminalfour site manager demo
Company History
TERMINALFOUR was founded in 1996 by current CEO Piero Tintori. It competed principally in the Irish and UK markets before securing investment of €1.6 million in 2010 to support its strategy for international growth. This enabled it to “expand its focus to the US market in addition to Europe”. In 2010, a United States office was opened in Boston. TERMINALFOUR clients include the Irish Central Statistics Office, Permanent TSB, Specsavers, Aer Lingus and over 100 US and British government authorities and educational institutes
Site Manager
The company's principal product is TERMINALFOUR Site Manager. The aim of the product is make it really easy for organizations to deliver and manage very large, highly devolved, multilingual Websites, Intranets and Extranets. The company invested €900,000 in research and gathered extensive feedback from partners and incorporated it into the development of Site Manager 7.0. The launch of Site Manager 7.0 led to a “record breaking year” for TERMINALFOUR. While the company still has a “stronghold” within the UK and Irish markets, in 2011, the U.S. market accounted for 38% of new business revenue in the previous business year.
TERMINALFOUR Site Manager 7.2 (launched in April 2012) offers multi-platform support and allows thousands of content creators around the world to collaborate on projects by enabling web content management servers to talk to each other. The updated product received a favourable review from industry watching website CMS Wire.
TERMINALFOUR Site Manager is supported across all browsers.
Criticism
As a proprietary product, TERMINALFOUR is seen by some adopters as expensive in terms of cost and security. In terms of cost, the "On premises" licence starts at $15,000 with development of your custom CMS extra to this. In terms of security, since the source code is not made publicly available, it is impossible to know how secure the platform is, unlike with open source CMS solutions (which may be more or less secure).
Community
TERMINALFOUR created an extranet that gives users a platform to share ideas, discuss the product and offer feedback. The online community, which has grown and developed throughout its existence acts as a shared resource, as it hosts thousands of pages of user guides, informational documents and community groups. Since 2008, TERMINALFOUR has hosted an annual event for users, clients and partners called T44U: Global User Conference. Topics at the event include new features, the product roadmap and the company's growth strategy.