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GOSS Makes Mobile Application Delivery Easier

Cell phones used to be a toy for the affluent. Now you can’t sit through a movie without at least once hearing a cell phone’s silenced buzz from somewhere in the darkness. The quickly growing mobile population represents an enormous business opportunity, but it’s not without challenges -- constant streams of new software and devices make it difficult to deliver customers a consistent experience. Web engagement solution provider GOSS has announced a new solution that might make things easier.

GOSS Release Web CMS Goodies in Time for the Holidays

GOSS has announced a new release of its content management platform, GOSS intelligent Content Management (iCM). Version 9.1.0.1 includes a number of enhancements designed to enrich user content. 

GOSS iCM Version 9.1: Improves Marketing Metrics With Analytics Integration

Analytics are the web author and marketing professional's weapon of choice for determining the effectiveness of campaigns. GOSS Interactive's (news, site) latest release of GOSS Intelligent Content Management (iCM) helps organizations achieve their web content goals through tight analytics integration.

Update: IKS Semantic Technology Project Making Solid Progress

In only two years, the Interactive Knowledge Stack (IKS) (news, site) project has released its first working demo of a semantic knowledge engine and is making quite a stir, as early adopters begin integrating it into their content management software. Recent events have also seen part of the results acceptance as an Apache incubator projected named Stanbol. Here's an update.

Mid-Market .NET Web CMS Darlings Push Ahead

Recently, the Real Story Group identified mid-market Microsoft .NET-based content management systems as the biggest Web CMS trend for Q3.

I was inspired to explore this topic a bit more, as industry anecdotes of organizations selecting one CMS vendor over the other based on the "We're a 100% .NET" claim sprang to mind.

Push Your SharePoint Content to Non SharePoint Websites

goss_logo_2009.jpg Who says you have to pay for all those SharePoint licenses to have your SharePoint content available on a public website? GOSS Interactive says you don't -- if you use the GOSS iCM SharePoint Connector.

Ah, there are workarounds for everything these days aren't there?

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