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In March this year when Magnolia (news, site) released v4.0 of its web content management system, the company’s CTO Boris Kraft said that while they were happy with the new product, there would be always room for improvement.
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Microsoft made its first ever keynote at the JavaOne Conference last week reports eWeek, touting their desire for increased interoperability between .NET and Java.
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GX Software (news, site) is one of a growing number of web content management vendors hedging their bets by offering per-month pricing for their WebManager content system. CMS as a Service GX, a company based in the Netherlands, is offering a new subscription-based pricing scheme for their
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Extend Media (site) -- a provider of software for managing digital media and high-volume commercial video services -- is about to take off with a new offering based on their OpenCASE CMS that should make flying much more entertaining. ExtendMedia announced a new partnership with Thales -- a
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eXo Platform is a French company focused on delivering an open source collaborative software suite. Around since 2003 and offering solutions like Portal, Enterprise Content Mangement, Collaboration and more, we decided to take a closer look to see what eXo was all about.
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Magnolia’s here with another release. Magnolia 4.0 is the fourth generation of the Java-based web content management system and brings with it a whole mess of template related pizzazz.
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Many enterprise companies have greatly benefited from the evolution of Apache’s open source Lucene and Solr enterprise search solutions. With over 4,000 installations of Lucene and names such as Netflix, Alfresco and MySpace using it, it’s easy to understand the impact that is has had.
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It's a Swiss treats day for a Swiss vendor. Enterprise CMS provider Day Software has received the Swiss Open Source Award 2008 in the business category.
Recipe for success? Mix two tablespoons of Day with several pounds of a new chief marketing officer, who has arrived from Interwoven via the
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Ease of Use. That has to be the most requested feature of an Enterprise CMS today. The user experience is critical not just to the customer viewing the website, but to the editors writing the content for it.
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Yes, Lotus Notes is still part of the daily routine for some folks out there. United Planet, a European developer of Enterprise Portal software, has released a Lotus Notes Business Adapter for its portal, intranet and Web application software -- Intrexx Xtreme.
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Following the initial introduction of the Content Management Interoperability Spec (CMIS) draft and reactions from Open Text and Alfresco, Day Software didn’t lag behind and responded to the proposed industry standard.
Day thinks that it’s good having a standard that functionally matches on a protocol level to what JCR (JSR170/
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There were no fireworks, no fanfare or screams of "It's Here!, come and get it!". Last week, Alfresco very quietly released the newest version of their enterprise content management system. We here at CMSWire thought that was strange for such a well-known popular ECM.
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We all know that SharePoint (MOSS) is being heavily used for basic document management and collaboration services.
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Content Here, an analyst and consulting firm that focuses on content management technologies has published a report entitled Open Source Web Content Management in Java.
The report provides detailed reviews of seven software solutions including Alfresco, Apache Lenya, Daisy CMS, Hippo CMS, Jahia, Magnolia, and OpenCms.
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