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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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It's a big day for Skien, Norway-based eZ Systems, which released the latest version of its flagship open source content management system this morning. The company describes the new release, eZ Publish 5.4, as more agile, more powerful and easier to learn and use than previous versions.
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It's been a, well, interesting month for free and open source content management systems (CMS) communities. Thousands of websites running Drupal, one of the world's most popular open source CMSs, may have been compromised by a "highly critical" security flaw. But Imperva, an IT security firm, claims attacks against
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Digital Asset Management (DAM) software provider Canto is partnering with Magnolia CMS's Java Open Source platform. The goal is to integrate digital assets into websites and apps and avoid what company officials call duplicates and versioning of assets across all marketing channels.
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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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A European digital platform provider is teaming with Magnolia CMS on a cloud implementation of the open source content management platform. Company executives claim it will arm digital marketers with the ability to fire off creative campaigns. Magnolia CMS's partnership is with [email protected], the technology arm of Ogilvy &
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A fact many of us learned in high school — that popularity has its downsides — is proving to be true in the world of open source content management systems (CMS). Take WordPress — the most popular CMS in the world, powering an astonishing 47.
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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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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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Magnolia certainly spent a lot of time developing its mobile capabilities with the release of v.5 last year, and today’s release of v.5.3 only furthers those developments. The new update focuses on developing personalized customer experiences, providing enhanced collaboration capabilities for content publishers and integration with enterprise data sources.
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