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In this month's open source newsbyte, Drupal's annual survey rolls out, WordPress delivers its State of the Word, TYPO 3 releases a podcast and more.
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Due to its organic nature, the world of open source software is in constant flux, which makes it difficult to keep tabs on.
To keep you in the loop, I’m kicking off a monthly roundup of open source CMS news, starting today.
Here are your latest open source CMS highlights.
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Portland, Ore.-based concrete5 released its version 8 beta for testing and feedback. It's good for site builders who are comfortable reporting and fixing bugs, and who are prepared to build their test sites from scratch. Just remember: Beta releases are never recommended for production websites.
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WordPress upgraded to version 4.5.3 last month with a security release for all versions of the content management system. But it quickly discovered a number of vulnerabilities.
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Diamond Bar, Calif.-based Liferay is capitalizing on digital transformation with the launch of its Digital Experience Platform (DXP) today. The solution is designed to help companies create and manage experiences that support the end-to-end customer relationship, the open source enterprise CMS provider noted.
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Ever since Google's Accelerated Mobile Page project was launched earlier this year, publishers everywhere have been jumping on the bandwagon to optimize their mobile web content. AMP is an open-source initiative that helps publishers create mobile-optimized content with faster load times and lower data usage than non-AMP pages.
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By any measure, WordPress is the most popular content management system on the planet. But that distinction also makes it especially popular with hackers and attackers.
Early this month Menifee, Calif.-based security company Sucuri reported a spike in WordPress infections, with a large number of sites getting injected with
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There are plenty of free and open source content management systems (CMS). But no platform is as big or as common as WordPress. WordPress powers more than 12.7 million websites — an astounding 47.38 percent of the World Wide Web, according to BuiltWith, which monitors such things.
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Happy holidays out there in CMSWire land. Our gift to you (besides our impeccable journalistic integrity) is a dose of free open source system news. We run this column each and every month, but we don't always capture the spirit of the open source world fully on this page.
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Marianne Kay takes a deep dive into the Concrete5 web content management system. Here's what she found. Concrete5 is written in PHP and is often compared to WordPress, Joomla and Drupal. It is best known for its well-implemented in-context editing which makes it easy to use for non-technical
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Water&stone released its 2011 Open Source CMS Market Share Report, which shows that Wordpress, Drupal and Joomla command the market, but Concrete5 had a great year and is a CMS to watch. The report looks at the brand strength and market share of 20 open source web content management
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Water&stone recently released the third-annual Open Source CMS Market Share Report. We've already reported which platforms dominated the open source CMS space in 2010, but nobody stays on top forever, especially when the field of play is the web.
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Water&stone has released their annual Open Source CMS Market Share Report. Who is dominating the open source web content management space? And who managed to move ahead of other contenders? Find out here.
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Concrete5 (news, site) looks to make further in-roads into the CMS open source market with its latest batch of improvements. Smoothing The Surface After making waves in the open source CMS market over the last few years, and adding some big-ticket features in 2009, such as an ecommerce module,
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