Jeff,
We have used slide to manage content of Wachovia Mortgage in a truely distributed 
environment, servers spread in geographically dispersed locations. We didn't find 
scalability to be an issue,our stress test results were quite good, but we had 
problems when we implemented webDAV in app server (clustered sets of WS4/WS5) and the 
requests had to pass through the web server to get to the appserver. We had some 
issues with caching in clustered environment. But we implemented Slide when Slide 2.0 
was still in development (not even released)..We used Slide APIs to meet our 
objectives, but slide 2.1 seems to deliver a lot of features we would have liked to 
have at the first place. You should do a prototype and test the environment issues to 
find out how it all fits in ur environment. 


Good luck with ur implementation.
--Ajay 
Ajay K Mallik | Development and Implementation Specialist | MortgageHub, Inc. | 
610.834.3800 x107



-----Original Message-----
From: St.Germain, Jeffrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 10:02 AM
To: 'Slide Users Mailing List'
Subject: large enterprise installation of Slide


Hello All,

We are considering implementing Slide as the basis of a content repository
for the Virtual Education Space. We currently use Computer Associates
Cleverpath portal, which includes a content management module.

We have about 45,000 users with the potential of about 1,000,000 over the
next few years. 

Has there been large enterprise installation of Slide?  If so can you tell
me where?
We have questions about scalability. 

Thanks and regards,
Jeff

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