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Kapow News & Articles
By Josette Rigsby
| Wednesday December 7, 2011
Web CMS vendor Sitecore has announced a partnership with Kapow Software that will make it easier for customers to migrate legacy content into Sitecore. The new integration eliminates the often time-consuming and frustrating process of moving content out of the wild into the CMS.
By Chelsi Nakano
| Thursday October 20, 2011
Kapow Software has done some major damage with the Kapow Katalyst Application Integration Platform-- in a good way. The company just announced their best fiscal Q1 in their personal history. Read on if you've got an enterprise-sized appetite for integration capabilities, content migration, mobile enablement, web intelligence, and business process automation.
By Marisa Peacock
| Tuesday June 14, 2011
Last we spoke about Kapow Software, it introduced Kapow Katalyst as the future of data integration. Today, it introduced Kapow Mobile Katalyst, an integration platform that can enable and deploy business applications in a mobile environment. If history repeats itself, we may be looking at the future of mobile engagement.
By Barb Mosher
| Wednesday November 17, 2010
Most of you know Kapow Software (news, site) as a provider of data integration and content migration solutions. And that's exactly what they do. But yesterday the vendor announced a new version of their data integration platform. One they say will change the way to you think about content integration. One that could make your next project a lot easier.
By Barb Mosher
| Friday August 27, 2010
It's been awhile since we talked content migration, so we thought we would take a look at a couple of other solutions on the market. Proventeq has been in the content migration market since 2007, with a special focus on Oracle and SharePoint. Let's have a look.
By Irina Guseva
| Monday July 19, 2010

If you have ever done a content migration, or dabbled into a web data extraction project, Kapow Technologies (news, site) might be a familiar name.
If you're a Kapow customer, you probably have contributed a penny or two to their FY2010 results. If you're thinking of becoming a customer, read on to see how the company is doing financially.
By Irina Guseva
| Monday May 10, 2010

Kapow Technologies (news, site) released Kapow Web Data Server 7.2 -- the first major release since 7.0 a year ago.
The focus is on real-time web data access, usability and control for building, testing and deploying data feeds, integrations and new enterprise applications.
By Barb Mosher
| Thursday December 17, 2009
Vamosa (news, site) has been around for a number of years now, but the latest version of their Content Migrator -- version 3 -- was just recently released. In this second article of our series (see part one covering Kapow Technologies here) we take a look at Vamosa Content Migrator 3.0. Come along for the ride.
By Barb Mosher
| Wednesday December 2, 2009
Seems Hippo (news, site) has found a way to migrate customers onto their open source CMS platform quickly. They have partnered with Kapow Technologies, enabling them to use the migration module of the Kapow Web Data Server.
By Irina Guseva
| Monday October 5, 2009
Best known for content management system migration technologies, Kapow Technologies (news, site) also does web data services and feeds. In a recently announced partnership with StrikeIron, the vendor released Kapow Web Data Services v7.0, focusing on web data access for small and medium sized businesses.
Stefan Andreasen, Kapow CTO and founder, gave us a little tour around the new offering. Let's have a look.
By David Roe
| Thursday July 2, 2009
The announcement that Kapow Technologies (news, site) has just put the latest version of its Web Data Server -- better known as its Mashup Server -- on general release should be of interest to anyone who is looking at their Web 2.0 apps for cost savings.
While a lot of companies claim a lot of things about their products, Kapow Technologies' financial success and growth over the past two years has backed up those claims principally as a result of some very serious software.
With the v7.0 release Mashup Server boasts enhanced scalability and performance -- and there are few other interesting bonuses as well.
By Barb Mosher
| Friday July 11, 2008
Gone are the days when you needed to create paper prototypes of a page and test them in front of focus groups or run them through usability testing. Technology has evolved this process.
The Google Website Optimizer now helps one test and optimize a website all in the comfort of a real live visitor base.
By Maria M. Diaz
| Friday July 11, 2008
The 4th Annual Social Networking Conference started today in beautiful San Francisco and naturally, this blog’s Bay Area correspondent was there to take in some panels on my favorite topic — social networking for the enterprise. The show was also running a concurrent track on the ever growing world of mobile social networking.
By David Dahlquist
| Friday July 11, 2008

Ektron Inc., the New Hampshire-based Web Content Management powerhouse, and VML, a major digital marketing agency, have announced that they have integrated Ektron’s CMS400.NET CMS and Microsoft’s Silverlight media web browser plug-in.
By Barb Mosher
| Thursday April 24, 2008

Kapow Technologies is helping organizations harness the true power of the web – the power of information. They have announced Kapow OnDemand, an enterprise mashup and web harvesting service. Their solution helps organizations pull data from the web in into databases for mashups and web applications or for Microsoft Excel in real-time.