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Halogy Web CMS Offer Forums, Wiki and Events Modules For Free

halogy_logo_2009.jpgHalogy (news, site) adds extra social modules to its hosted CMS for free, a change from its previous plans to charge for them.

Find Conversations That Matter, in RealTime with eSwarm

Find Conversations That Matter, in RealTime with eSwarmTwitter's functionality has its critics and trying to make sense of the glut of messages can be a nightmare. Can eSwarm make order out of chaos with a new slant on social networking?

Movable Type Gains Native Forums on the Cheap

Movable Type, Blogging, Forums

Movable Type, on it’s trek towards full fledged CMS’ness, just got a little closer. Today saw Mark Carey’s announcement of MT Forum — a MT add-on module which delivers fully functional forums that are loosely based on the behavior of the popular phpBB system.

Does this addition bump the MT Community Solution — the other way to build forums with MT — off the table? Let’s have a look.

phpBB Updated to 3.0 - Free Open Source Forums Go Mobile

open source phpBB web cms

Free OSS forum platform phpBB 3.0 has just gone live. It offers a range of new features designed to make your forums better and brighter than ever before and to bring them to the small screen.

Key highlights of the release include security augmentations, more collaboration features, built-in SEO and delegated administration features. The whole thing has been optimized for the challenges of the mobile web.

M & A: Hyland Software is Off the Market

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An attractive acquisition target for the bigger players in the enterprise content management space because of their success in both the healthcare and banking industries, the purveyors of the OnBase document management solution have gone in a different direction and agreed to be acquired by a private equity firm.

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