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Enterprises don't lack for choices. In one of his final blog posts before leaving Forrester as an analyst, David Aponovich summed up the importance of web content management to creating digital customer experiences. He wrote that “WCM has become an essential foundation for enabling successful digital experience efforts.
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M-Files, an enterprise content management solution, ends a successful year with this week's release of v10.0. With it, M-Files tackles the problems of traditional, folder-based enterprise content management (ECM) navigation, as well as the problem of developing hybrid cloud-on premises systems.
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Millions of SEO consultants have been reduced to quivering, shaking piles of protoplasm over the past month since Google rolled out the details of its long-feared keyword blackout.
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Open source CMS ImpressPages is up to version 3.4, and the latest release features a new file browser, the ability to build custom layouts, and the development team has committed to monthly updates from here.
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TYPO3, an open source Web CMS platform, has taken the wraps off v6.0, and the release adds cloud storage and PHP 5.3 support, but the underlying code has been updated to make future changes much easier as well.
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Hosted cloud-based Web CMS provider Osmek claims to have “rethought” the Web CMS model by shifting focus from the framework to the actual content being published. Becoming a ‘Content API’ On its site, Osmek says it has transformed itself into a “content API,” rather than a traditional Web CMS provider.
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Perforce Software, long known for its enterprise version management tools, has decided to expand its focus. Today the company leapt into the content management market with the release of its web content management (WCM) platform, Perforce Chronicle. Another Web CMS Perforce is a well-established and respected option for software version
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Bitrix Site Manager v.11.0 is out with new tools that transform it well beyond CMS website creation, into a full fledged Cloud-based web services development platform, with support for the top web storage destinations including Google Storage, Amazon S3, Windows Azure Storage and OpenStack.
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The latest release of EllisLab's commercial open source publishing system, ExpressionEngine 2.3, includes new user-requested features and security improvements -- including more than 70 bug fixes. The latest ExpressionEngine delivers new Member Search Tokens and a frequently requested feature that allows Pagination Links customization. Users will see a new I.D.
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Back in March Hippo CMS 7.5 (news, site) was released. That version was focused on localization and contextualization. This week, the open source WCM provider releases Hippo CMS 7.6, but this time, the focus is on supporting developers as they build their websites and applications.
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EllisLab, the makers of the ExpressionEngine (news, site) Web CMS software, has released ExpressionEngine 2.2, bringing significant asset management changes, a host of community-driven improvements and the integration of one important acquisition. ExpressionEngine is a commercial Web Content Management product (pricing here ) with a healthy
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It seems like every Web content management vendor is opening a marketplace to support their application. Web CMS provider, Jadu (news, site), is one of the latest. Getting a Head Start with Jadu Marketplace It's pretty simple -- there are any number of web content management systems
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It’s been a busy month in the cloud. PHP Fog has announced the general availability of its PHP PaaS joining Red Hat’s OpenShift multi-language PaaS announcement. PaaS.. It’s Not Just for Ruby Anymore PHP Fog introduced its PHP PaaS at Under the Radar, and now the platform is publicly available.
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The Drupal (news, site) open source web content management system is developed by thousands and used by millions of people around the world, powering a diverse range of websites. In this interview, I visit with Drupal's creator, Dries Buytaert, who explains how Drupal evolved over the
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