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Global Evaluation Campaign of a Content
Management System Announced By XITEX
Software
Global Evaluation Campaign of a Content
Management System Announced By XITEX
Software
04/15/2005 04:41 AM2 months Global Evaluation Campaign of Xitex WebContent M1 due to its
new release has been announced by XITEX Software. Its aim is to
involve companies and sole developers into evaluation of new release
of Xitex WebContent M1. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
Organization Management System (OMS)
Organization Management System (OMS)
01/04/2005 08:09 PMRelease 1
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
04/08/2005 04:55 AMHot Banana Software Inc., a leading North American Web Content
Management Suite (CMS) company, announced today that it has won the
2005 e-Content award for the best Content Management System. The
Canadian e-Content Awards are sponsored by the e-Content Institute and
were created to recognize and honor e-content products and services
used by Canadian organizations and individuals. [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]
College and University Professionals for
Human Resources to upgrade their
association management software
College and University Professionals for
Human Resources to upgrade their
association management software
09/23/2004 03:24 AMgomembers, Inc. (http://www.gomembers.com), a leading provider of
association management and membership software announced today that
the College and University Professional Association for Human
Resources (CUPAHR: http://www.cupahr.org/) has upgraded their pinnacle
software solution. [PRWEB Sep 23, 2004]
Introducing: Report Exec™ EnterpriseA
Web-Based Security Management Solution
for Security Professionals
Introducing: Report Exec™ EnterpriseA
Web-Based Security Management Solution
for Security Professionals
05/31/2004 02:14 PMCompetitive Edge Software, Inc. Makers of Report Exec Professional
announce the release of Report Exec™ Enterprise. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Hostetler Great Lakes Capitol, Inc.,
located in the Great Lakes region of
lower Michigan, just announced plans to
build an enormous organization with
Freelife International, using the
Himalayan Goji Juice as the leading
product.
Hostetler Great Lakes Capitol, Inc.,
located in the Great Lakes region of
lower Michigan, just announced plans to
build an enormous organization with
Freelife International, using the
Himalayan Goji Juice as the leading
product.
07/26/2004 02:14 AMDavid Hostetler, with a Master’s degree in Marketing, has been a
successful marketer on and off the Internet since 1977. Having built
several other successful businesses in the past, he is now well on the
way to building a million-dollar business and has chosen Himalayan
Goji Juice and Freelife International as the leading product. Do you
want to come along? He is looking for entrepreneurs who want to team
up with millionaire marketers under a specialized and unique Internet
marketing system. If you are a marketer/MLM distributor and think you
deserve more, now is the time and this is the place. Don't wait for
your destiny... make it happen! [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Bluetooth collection management device
announced
Bluetooth collection management device
announced
06/02/2004 10:13 AMIntelli Innovations today unveiled the IntelliScanner Cordless
Collector (US$299), a new Bluetooth wireless device that enables users
to automatically organize books, movies, games, and music using
barcode technology...
Why Do Content Management
Why Do Content Management
05/19/2004 04:31 PMDoes Your Company Have a Content Management
Problem?: Tony Byrne over at CMS Watch (it's two words, don't you know...) has a little checklist on how
to diagnose if you have a content management problem. It's also handy
in describing exactly what enterprise content management is.
When I was looking at large scale content management systems in a
prior position, my original question was, why get a CMS? What value
is it going to bring me? Read this quick list and you'll have 15
reasons, though whether or not they're important to you is a question
you need to answer before you embark.
...Web managers need to "roll back" the site to a previous version
— perhaps for legal or regulatory reasons — but
cannot.
...Content contributors are unable to pre-publish content to appear
at a specified later date or time.
...Website managers cannot associate the company's products and
services to articles or news on the site (or vice-versa).
After reading this, get some perspective by reading this: Content Management Systems Are Like
Relationships.
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Enterprise Content Management
Enterprise Content Management
12/11/2003 07:17 AMmarcus evans Dec 11 2003 5:53AM ET
Community Content Management
Community Content Management
12/11/2003 01:13 PMWelcome to mmcms!
CT Content Management Sytem
CT Content Management Sytem
11/04/2003 01:17 PMYet another CMS
Content Management Predicitions
Content Management Predicitions
02/14/2004 10:38 AMTop 5
Predictions for Content Management and IT in 2004: I really like
Ektron, but these "predications" seem a little contrived, especially
since all of them play beautifully into Ektron's sweet spot. Wishful
thinking, perhaps.
Homegrown Web Content Management Gets Abandoned...Websites
- Time for a Redesign...XML Takes Center Stage....Migration to .NET
Server Technology...IT Leads the Push for Efficiency...
That said, Ektron is a good company, and I've heard good things
about their CMS systems. We first encountered Ektron in late 1999
when they were just a baby company.
In fact, when we first called on them to talk about their
ActiveX-based, embeddeble WYSIWYG editor, I think they were running
out of someone's basement at the time. I distinctly remember an older
woman (mother?) answering the phone "Hello" and then getting a
callback from the CEO himself.
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Content Management with Bricolage
Content Management with Bricolage
08/27/2004 07:37 PMDavid Wheeler presents an introduction to the Bricolage content
management system (CMS).
RO Content Management System
RO Content Management System
12/29/2003 06:47 PMRoNuke v0.3 released!
IBM incorporates XML into content
management
IBM incorporates XML into content
management
07/27/2004 07:44 AMZDNet UK Jul 27 2004 11:51AM GMT
ze Content Management Engine
ze Content Management Engine
06/19/2004 12:10 PMze sourceforge project started
Why is a Content Management System bad
for SEO?
Why is a Content Management System bad
for SEO?
12/19/2004 03:08 PMhel Content Management System
hel Content Management System
04/18/2005 11:33 PMWork begun today on hel!
Using Wikis for content management...
Using Wikis for content management...
01/09/2004 10:15 PMSo here's a thought partly inspired by an e-mail from a work
colleague and partly by Haughey.com. Creating and editing
wiki pages is extremely simple and elegant once you get past the first
30 minute learning curve. And essentially you end up with a page
that's got an incredibly simple template, pretty well marked-up code
(or at least could do if you used the right Wiki system) and can be
edited incredibly quickly. Now, imagine for a moment that the Wiki
page itself is nothing but a content management interface and that the
Wiki has a separate templating and publishing engine that grabs what
you've written on the page, turns it into a nicely designed
fully-functioning (uneditable) web-page and publishes it to the world.
It could make the creation of small information rich sites enormously
quick - particularly if you built in FTP stuff.
Now one of the problems with using Wikis generally is that they
don't lend themselves to the creation of clear sectionalised
navigation. Nor do they do naturally find it easy to use graphic
design, colour or layout differently on separate pages to communicate
either your context or the your location in the site. That's not to
say that Wikis are broken, of course, just that the particularly
networked rather than heirarchical model of navigation that they lend
themselves towards isn't suitable for all kinds of public-facing sites
(the same could be said of the one-size-fits-all design of the pages).
This would clearly be a problem. Wikis sacrifice that kind of
functionality on the whole in order to gain advantages in other areas
(ie. collaborative site generation and maintainance). Without those
advantages, you'd simply be left with an inferior product.
So how to integrate design and architecture into the production of
a wiki-CMSed website? Well, it's not a particularly new question with
regard to wikis generally - loads of suggestions about how some kinds
of heirarchy could be built in have been made and some of them
implemented. On the whole they've not been terribly successful as they
present a higher level of user-level complexity, and with a lot of
potential naive users, publically editable wikis can't really afford
complexity. But that's not true if only one person or a small group
were to be updating the site. The complexity level could increase a
bit and the learing curve would have to be just a little steeper
initially.
Here's an example of how you could create heirarchy and utilise
different templates at the level of the individual page. First,
imagine a templating interface that allowed you to create an outline
heirarchy of the various sections of a site (just like you'd produce
in the outline view of Word or using something like OmniOutliner).
Now, each section of that site-map could have a distinct template
attached to it, or inherit a template from the section above. Then all
you'd need on the Wiki-page (as content-management interface) would be
a drop-down box on the right that allowed you to choose which section
the page you'd created would sit under. Given that, you could use the
mechanics behind the templating engine automatically generate a
variety of different models of heirarchical navigation and breadcrumb
trails which you could embed into your templates (you could use a
templating mechanism very much like the one used to move content
chunks around weblogs using Typepad). And the same part of the Wiki
page that you use to decide which section the wiki page should be
contained within could also house a .gif thumbnail of the template for
that page. And the assigned section of a new page could even default
to that of the page from which you created it - forward-link from a
page about Troubleshooting (in the section "Help") to create a page
about Error Messages, and Error Messages is automatically created
inside the "Help" section initially. And all of this could then be
'published', pushing everything out in a lovely stylish elegant and
visually rich format to the rest of the world at the push of a
button.
Wouldn't that be cool? Blogger-style management for all kinds of
other sites... The only things that don't seem obvious to me at the
moment is how you make the intra-wiki links not look like Wiki links
to the general public while preserving the ease of use that they
engender for the person creating the pages... Any thoughts?
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eZ publish content management system
eZ publish content management system
06/18/2004 04:47 AMeZ publish 3.4 stable release
Oracle Needs a Content Management
Company
Oracle Needs a Content Management
Company
01/09/2004 09:58 PMWhy Oracle must move in on
Content Management: About a year ago, Chris predicted that Oracle
would buy Interwoven. After EMC
's acquisition of Documentum, this doesn't seem as far-fetched now
as it did then. And then I read this:
Oracle has been promising to make big moves in content and
document management for at least the last four years. But to date they
are yet to make their mark, despite some good technology developments
with IFS, Collaboration Suite and the Portal products. The truth is
Oracle is known as a company that manages data in
databases.
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phpBlaze Web Content Management System
phpBlaze Web Content Management System
07/23/2004 02:48 AMNearing Initial Code Release
Managing the Complexity of Content
Management
Managing the Complexity of Content
Management
03/08/2004 11:17 PMa compelling argument in favor of better processes and lightweight
CMSes like MT
OSS Chicago: Content Management Systems
OSS Chicago: Content Management Systems
02/17/2004 07:45 PM
Submission by OSS Chicago
This month OSS Chicago will be tackling the broad topic of open source
content management systems. The meeting starts at 7pm on Thursday
February 19th, 2004. If you're in the Chicagoland area, you should
come check it out.
OSSC will be demoing several of the more sophisticated open source
content management systems. Some possible candidates are Plone
(python), WebGUI (perl), PostNuke (php), and Magnolia (java). We'll
also discuss the differences between website management systems,
portals, blogs, and content management frameworks. And finally we'll
provide many resources for evaluating content management systems for
your needs.
phpWebSite Content Management System
phpWebSite Content Management System
12/15/2003 02:12 PMphpWebSite 0.9.3-2 Stable Released!
myCMS - not a new Content Management
System
myCMS - not a new Content Management
System
11/10/2003 11:34 PM
Submission by timm
myCMS is a multilingual, multiserver Content Management System
developed in
1999 for the Klitschko Boxing Websites.
It is based on Linux with perl, Php and Java.
We try to offer an free "light" version in 01/2004.
More information (in german only) at http://www.my-cms.com or
http://www.mycms.de.
HardCore Web Content Management v5.5
released
HardCore Web Content Management v5.5
released
04/06/2005 08:41 PMSubmission by HardCore Internet Ltd. HardCore Web Content Management
v5.5 released The HardCore Web Content Management system v5.5 for ASP,
PHP and JSP/Java has been released. This version adds: Databases
Add-On module: Easy database configuration and database
administration. Create any number and type of special content
databases for your website. Wide range of data types including simple
text, rich text (HTML), numbers, dates, select options, radio buttons,
checkboxes and references/links to other content items. Browse and
search your special content databases on your website. Collect data
from website visitors and store the data in special content databases.
For example: online bookings, polls, questionnaires and sales/support
enquiries. Summarise special content databases data on web pages. For
example: poll and questionnaire results. Public or restricted special
content databases and data collection forms. Personalised special
content databases access. For example: access for website visitors to
only view their own bookings and sales/support enquiries.
Export/import data to/from files for external database usage and
updates as well as to import data from and synchronise data with
existing databases and systems. Bulk import of media library images
and files. Various other improvements. Free trial and further details
available at:http://wcm.hardcoreinternet.co.uk/
Magnolia Content Management System
Magnolia Content Management System
11/12/2003 01:15 PMMagnolia Version 1.0 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15TH
Why content management software hasn't
worked
Why content management software hasn't
worked
03/11/2003 09:43 AMWhy content management software hasn't worked (Gerry McGovern) -- "But
do you need such software? Most companies don't. I know...
phpCMS Content Management System
phpCMS Content Management System
08/16/2004 03:04 AMContent Management System phpCMS 1.2.0 final released
BlueWonder Content-Management-Framework
BlueWonder Content-Management-Framework
04/14/2004 06:23 AMBlueWonder is looking for translators
Eprise: Content management contender
Eprise: Content management contender
06/08/2004 04:53 PMLongtime Eprise site manager likes several improvements.
Content Management Seminar in
Brookfield, WI
Content Management Seminar in
Brookfield, WI
03/26/2005 05:24 AMJADE Technologies, Inc., Brookfield, announces the first session of
their three part series called “Doing Your Site Right.” [PRWEB Mar 26,
2005]
Rollator Content Management System
Rollator Content Management System
11/11/2003 08:13 AMNew code base installation
IBM to Buy Content Management Developer
Venetica
IBM to Buy Content Management Developer
Venetica
08/27/2004 01:39 PMIBM plans to integrate the content integration software maker's
technology into the DB2 Information Integrator family of products.
KvCMS Content Management System
KvCMS Content Management System
03/23/2005 02:25 AMCode Uploaded
EMC, IBM Bulk Up Content Management With
Updates
EMC, IBM Bulk Up Content Management With
Updates
03/26/2005 04:12 PMComputer Reseller News Mar 26 2005 7:09PM GMT
IBM spices up content management play
IBM spices up content management play
07/26/2004 05:48 PMProject Cinnamon XML technology aims to make the storage and retrieval
of corporate documents faster, more flexible.
Exponent Content Management System
Exponent Content Management System
03/27/2005 05:51 AMNew Nightly CVS Builds
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