CSC/Scottish Widows choose Magnolia CMS

Magnolia CMS is powering a new corporate wealth management solution for Scottish Widows, in an implementation by CSC.

Scottish Widows is investing around £25 million over five years in the site, MyMoneyWorks, which brings together an individual’s employee benefits infrastructure and the rest of their financial portfolio in a single, integrated view.

“Magnolia has an architecture that is easy to understand and adaptable to almost any situation,” comments Oliver Dungey, solution architect, CSC Financial Services EMEA. “We chose Magnolia to allow us to mix and match Web 2.0/AJAX application components alongside managed web content without a portal and were not disappointed.”

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