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A content management system (CMS) — which provides a structured way to store things such as features such as news documents, images, video and other online content — is arguably one of the things a lot of content producers love to hate.
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Take a bow, open source content management system (CMS) team members.
Because writing code and paying employees to write code, which is then freely shared without charge with anyone who wants to use it, is how value is being created in 2015, at least according to Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst.
With that pat
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You can't talk about open source content management systems without talking about WordPress, the most popular CMS on the planet.
WordPress powers some of the largest websites in the world including CNN, Time magazine and Ted. According to W3tech, WordPress powers 23 percent of the top 10 million websites
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WordPress issued an emergency update last week to patch a fresh zero-day vulnerability that could have enabled commenters to compromise a site. The previously unknown and unpatched weakness affected current versions of WordPress, according to Finnish company Klikki Oy. On April 26 — just three days after WordPress released
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WordPress is the world's largest open source CMS. So it's really not surprising that it's also a prime target for hackers worldwide. Just this week, the US FBI issued an alert about the potential danger of individuals sympathetic to Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists abusing vulnerabilities in the WordPress platform.
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Is open source the next big thing? At least that's what it seems, based on a burst of unrelated news in the past month. As CMSWire writer Miles Kehoe explained a few weeks ago, "Open source software has gone from quirky and free to mainstream for the enterprise.
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WordPress is the number 1 CMS system currently in use, and increased its usage on more than 2 million domains since June 2014.
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WordPress, the Goliath of free and open source content management systems (CMS), closed the year with the release of a new version named in honor of yet another musician. Version 4.
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Wordpress is the biggest name in open source content management systems (CMS), powering more than 47 percent of the entire Internet, according to BuiltWith. And last month more than 900 WordPress developers, content creators, and users gathered in Sofia, Bulgaria for the largest European WordPress conference to date, WordCamp Europe
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You know it. You love it. And now Dominic Smith, a senior writer and content strategist at Rackspace, the Windcrest, Texas-based CMS hosting company, has confirmed what anyone reading this probably already knows.
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Composite C1, the open source, .NET based CMS, has released version 4 of its main product after five public beta releases, and the system is now deployed on over 50 production websites running on a pre release version. Open Source .
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Need a dose of open source CMS news? Our June roundup of news and updates for the open source community is all lined up and ready for your perusal.
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Every month, we like to give a quick update on some of the most important open source CMS projects. This month, we'll go in alphabetical order, and kick things off with Acquia and Drupal's new documentation team lead. Acquia As you most likely know, Acquia is a big supporter of
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