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For years now, it's been obvious to many web professionals that Web Content Management (WCM) requires a Content Management System (CMS) designed specifically for managing web content.
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In the age of digital experience, not all companies are rushing into relationships with superpower providers like Adobe, Sitecore and Oracle. Most, however, already have SharePoint, and many of those are trying to figure out how to extend its use to public-facing websites. Enter Akumina, a three-year-old
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The message today to the millions of users of WordPress and Drupal content management systems: Fire up those security updates.
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We recently picked the brain of a web content management analyst to discover what's in and what's out. Today, we go to the numbers to tell us who's hot.
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Amazon founder and renowned billionaire Jeff Bezos has paid out US$ 250 million in order to buy the WashingtonPost, a move that could be a blessing for the Post, or a curse for its new owner.
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Gartner didn't add or drop too many names from the 2013 MQ for Web Content Management, especially at the top. Adobe, SDL, Sitecore, Oracle, HP and OpenText all stayed in the Leaders quadrant, with IBM and Microsoft sitting in the Challengers' spot.
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Enterprise businesses find themselves leaning more and more heavily on their Web content management systems, and as the definition of what that means changes, so to must the most powerful systems adapt to the shifting market as the Gartner MQ for WCM 2013 clearly shows.
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Developers of the now in beta Web CMS Contentful have just launched their cloud based system, and it could be a product that portends the future of CMSes.
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I've covered the Forrester Wave for Web Content Management, looked at the Leaders and the Strong Performers and talked about the WCM market's evolution overall. This last piece looks at the contenders and asks a question that I expect many might be asking. The WCM Contenders All the faces in
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Enterprise Web Content Management provider pTools has released an update for its System6 SaaS Web CMS product which aims to improve user analytics and personalized content. Improving the User Experience Managing web content is not a task that can be done easily, so there are a variety of tools available including,
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Independent analysts firm Ars Logica has released a new Compass Guide on the eZ Publish WCM platform from eZ Systems, putting the newest version 5 nearly on par with segment leaders Adobe CQ and SDL Tridion.
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Cloud services provider Acquia has commissioned a Forrester report on open source WCM, and while the results are not overwhelming, it does show more enterprise companies are employing open source systems. Nearly 60 percent of the 160 companies surveyed said they had at least considered open source for their WCM programs. The report also found that
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German company e-Spirit, the provider of the FirstSpirit CMS, is on its way up. In the last year, the company has opened an office in the U.S, been named to the Gartner Web CMS Magic Quadrant (niche level) and now released a major new update called FirstSpirit 5.0.
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Webnodes, a .NET based Web CMS platform, has released version four of its semantic based CMS, and the system now ships with Mailgun and SendGrid email providers and a new video provider setup. We've covered Webnodes before, but if you don't think there's a need for yet another .NET based CMS to
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