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Open source J2EE/Java Web CMS dotCMS (news, site ) got a face-lift and several new capabilities in the latest release of version 1.9. With this release, dotCMS tries to ease the life of developers and appeal to companies that don’t have Java developers on staff.
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Recently, the Real Story Group identified mid-market Microsoft .NET-based content management systems as the biggest Web CMS trend for Q3. I was inspired to explore this topic a bit more, as industry anecdotes of organizations selecting one CMS vendor over the other based on the "We're a 100% .
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At the Liferay (news, site) East Coast Symposium, announcements have been flying. Here's what the open source portal vendor has in store. What's Liferay? Liferay is an open source, Java-based web portal vendor offering both community and enterprise editions of its products.
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Oracle (news, site) has just announced the release of its Enterprise Content Management Suite 11g, which tightly integrates its content management platform into the Fusion Middleware architecture and is built on a unified content repository. Speaking to CMSWire before the release, Andy MacMillan, vice-president of product management at
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Two technologies that many sites and services rely on these days are web applications and search. Those relying heavily on web apps plus Apache Lucene (news, site) and Apache Solr (news, site ) now have a new tool available to help them track down
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While Lexmark announced last week that it was moving into the Enterprise CMS space with the acquisition of Perceptive, Dell continues its move into the managed services market by adding document management to its printers. Alfresco is also making moves by making content migration to its ECM easier than ever.
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Jaspersoft is an open source business intelligence vendor based in San Francisco. They get a lot of attention from Gartner and recently picked up a CODiE award. Not bad for a company whose roots come from the creation of a solution designed to compete against Crystal Reports.
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How do CMS partners and SIs can differentiate themselves? One way -- is through vendor certification and partnerships. dotCMS (news, site) is growing its channel by adding a new partner program and additional partner benefits. Certified vs. Standard dotCMS Partner Bill Beardslee -- SVP, Strategy and Development
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This year’s IOUG COLLABORATE conference was always going to be about Sun and what Oracle (news, site ) was going to do with it. Over the course of the four days they’ve been doing all they can to reassure customers that it’s really a good thing.
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This year for Drupalcon, the organizers felt a little cross-pollination was in order. There are multiple talks that don't in fact feature Drupal (news, site ) at all. Instead, the topics revolve around things that the Drupal community can learn from.
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Back in 2009, eXo (news, site) and Red Hat (news, site) banded together to create an enterprise-level portal. Now that portal has reached a new milestone in its maturation and growth. The GateIn Portal The GateIn Portal is the result of merging the
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March 8 turned out to be Simon Phipps' last day at Sun (news, site) / Oracle (news, site). What does that mean for his pet projects, and Oracle's plans for Sun's open source properties? It's Been Quite a Ride When looking back at Phipps' time with Sun, he's overseen
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eXo (news, site ), the makers of Java middleware and open source Enterprise CMS, got a VC infusion of US$ 6 million. eXo plans to use the money to strengthen its U.S. operations, especially in the areas of sales and marketing.
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SiteExecutive (news, site) packs in the foot-soldier friendly features with a new update to make things more accessible from the road. Support for Google Android Less than three months after its last Enhancement release, Systems Alliance, the company behind SiteExecutive, a Web-based CMS popular among health and education
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