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Fifteen-year-old CrownPeak, one of the original Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) web content management providers, merged today with a London-based digital quality management provider.
Los Angeles-based CrownPeak is joining with London-based ActiveStandards, which provides digital quality management (DQM) products. The merged companies will operate under the CrownPeak name.
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Joomla released a new version of its open source web content management system today that company officials claim will improve user experience for both developers and administrators.
Joomla version 3.5 contains nearly three dozen new features, they explained.
Joomla is built on PHP and MySQL.
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The TYPO3 community today announced maintenance releases that contain bug and security fixes for the open source TYPO3 Enterprise CMS. The versions — TYPO3 6.2.18 LTS and TYPO3 7.6.3 LTS — include four updates and fixes.
Inside the Updates
The first, authored by Nicole Cordes, revealed that TYPO3 is susceptible
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Amsterdam-based Hippo is combining traditional digital experience management with Content-as-a-Service in version 10.2 of its CMS platform. It includes a new automated Content REST API, which WordPress also included in its last iteration.
REST, or more formally, Representational State Transfer, is an architectural style that has a number of
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Web Experience Management (WEM) provider Jadu is dedicating the first part of 2016 to making its technologies work — and look — better on all devices.
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At a time when web content management system (web CMS) vendors add new capabilities to their systems on what feels like a daily basis, you would think that every end user would be happy.
But then you'd be kidding yourself.
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Porsgrunn, Norway-based eZ Systems, a global content management system (CMS) provider, has unveiled what company officials call its biggest platform release in more than a decade.
It released a two-layer CMS: eZ Platform, an open source core for developers, and eZ Studio, an integrated set of tools for editors and marketers.
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Web content management system (Web CMS) provider Kentico released the ninth version of its ASP.NET content management platform today. The release also includes updates to its e-commerce and online marketing capabilities.
Company officials released the new offerings at Kentico's Connection User and Partner Conference in Brno, Czech Republic, the company's headquarters.
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CHICAGO — Chief Executive Officers are not listening to their Chief Marketing Officers.
And as a result, many organizations are struggling to develop effective narratives for their marketing campaigns.
The solution? Get back to basics. Step off the marketing treadmill and start with a good narrative.
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CHICAGO — During one of the first workshop sessions on the docket at CMSWire's inaugural DX Summit, The Real Story Group founder Tony Byrne advised attendees looking for guidance for their digital architecture roadmaps, not to look for platforms that purport to do everything on the user’s behalf.
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Web Content Management Systems (Web CMS) are the backbone of digital experience (DX) delivery — at least if you listen to Forrester Research analyst Ted Schadler.
In a Forrester Wave for Web Content Management platforms in February, he wrote: "Along every step of the customer journey, from discovery to engagement, companies
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Joomla has released version 3.4.4 of its open source content management system (CMS), the Joomla team announced this week. The maintenance release addresses a low priority XSS vulnerability.
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You can't talk about open source content management systems without talking about WordPress, the most popular CMS on the planet.
WordPress powers some of the largest websites in the world including CNN, Time magazine and Ted. According to W3tech, WordPress powers 23 percent of the top 10 million websites
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Here’s the problem: Absolutely every component of computer code is intended to be interoperable with something — usually, another such component. And most everyone who has ever composed such code would retain the right to decide what should be done with it, including whether that code is freely given away.
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