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Fireworks may explode in the night sky as the US celebrates the Fourth of July weekend, but things are much quieter in the web content management market.
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While we wait for the next version of the Apple iPad to drop in October, let's take a break to see how the open source world is shaping up over the next month or so. This space is a running series of open source updates, so don't hesitate to let
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DotNetNuke is no more. Today we introduce DNN with a renewed focus on its platform for developers and a set of content and social solutions now referred to as DNN Evoq. What in a DNN Name Change? It's not unusual for an organization to go through a rebranding effort.
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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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One part of your Digital marketing strategy is to have a presence on many of the popular social networks. Another is to have your own community tied tightly to your website, something DotNetNuke now supports. A Social Web Experience DotNetNuke was already social.
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In what has to be the last acquisition of the year, open source Web CMS vendor DotNetNuke (DNN) has announced that it will buy Australian-based iFinity, which will add a comprehensive URL management solution to the platform.
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There are a few enhancements to the open source web content management platform, DotNetNuke, with the release of version 7 Wednesday. A little something something for both developers and editors alike. DotNetNuke 6.0 was a major overhaul for the Web CMS; it introduced a brand spanking new user experience that I remember being quite
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DotNetNuke is offering its Social Web Content Management System via Microsoft’s Windows Azure cloud. The two companies have signed a strategic alliance, which includes an investment from the technology giant to support engineering, sales and marketing for DotNetNuke over four years, as well as technical assistance.
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Welcome to the September 2012 installment of our what's coming from the open source projects in the next month. If you feel that your project was left out, we invite you to email us at [email protected] to have a project representative added to the list of people we contact for
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Start off Summer with a new gig -- we've got a shopping list of hot jobs for you to browse. Our featured jobs list is a great collection of opportunities spanning specialties and continents. Here's who's hiring this week (and if you're hiring, post your open jobs here). Business/Executive
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Welcome to the May 2012 installment of our what's coming from the open source projects in the next month. (Apologies for running late this month.) If you feel that your project was left out, we invite you to email us at [email protected] to have a project representative added to the
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DotNetNuke releases version 6.2, which now includes an entire social platform with a Web CMS.
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Welcome to the April 2012 installment of our what's coming from the open source projects in the next month. If you feel that your project was left out, we invite you to email us at [email protected] to have a project representative added to the list of people we contact for
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This week, Microsoft offered us a new definition of pulling speed when it took Office for Mac SP2 off the shelves, SharePoint and DotNetNuke get close, SpringCM joins the mobile party, Perceptive also gets mobile with Interact and Adobe releases CS6/Extended. Office for Mac SP2 Pulled Some things are short-lived.
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