Hannon Hill, a provider of web content management products, has released the latest version of its content management product Cascade Server. The Cascade Server 6.2 reportedly enhances the system’s site content model by adding script formatting capabilities and usability improvements to tools such as the system’s folder-copy functionality.

The company claimed that the release of Cascade Server 6.0 last quarter introduced Sites – a formal administrative component, and Site-specific user roles to the content management system (CMS). But for many organisations, especially those in higher education, there is a constant need for a way to allow multiple people to manage multiple websites from one system. Adding Sites to the Cascade Server system allows its CMS users to segment and manage content relative to a particular website.

Cascade Server 6.2 reportedly builds on the Sites functionality debuted with 6.0 and features enhancements that streamline the process of managing multiple websites from a single CMS offering.

Bradley Wagner, director of engineering at Hannon Hill, said: “We’ve really rounded out the capabilities of Sites with Cascade Server 6.2. The features in this release provide an elegant and effective way to effectively manage multiple websites in Cascade.

According to the company, the new offering can also link across Sites in the system and users can link to assets across Sites within Cascade, via the WYSIWYG and using special link formats. The release also includes upgrades to the CMS’s script formats functionality with improvements to the Velocity engine.