Quantum Art News & Articles
By Barb Mosher
| Wednesday December 10, 2008

Quantum Art has augmented their leadership team with Joe Barrett joining as the new President and CEO. The San Francisco-based web content management systems provider is gearing up for a strong 2009 and says they are now poised to move into the next stage of their growth, despite volatile -- or we might say severly depressing -- economic conditions. It is nice to stumble upon the odd pocket of optimism now isn't it.
Quantum Art's product, QP7, is a .NET content management platform (see review) that sports attractive qualities both for non-technical content managers and technical .NET developers. Read on for more details.
By Brice Dunwoodie
| Thursday December 6, 2007
CMSWire had a chance to speak with the Russian media company who just acquired LiveJournal from San Francisco-based Six Apart.
Edward Shenderovich is the Director of Strategy for Moscow-based SUP (pronounced “soup” in English). Edward comes from a recent history with Web CMS vendor Quantum Art, and from social networking project Dandelife.
Today he walks through the recent history of the SUP / Six Apart partnership, the future of LiveJournal, and discusses some of the controversy which has been bubbling in the blogosphere ever since SUP first partnered with Six Apart.
By Angela Natividad
| Wednesday August 29, 2007

Amadeus Capital and Northzone have just joined hands with Peter Larsson (via Monterro Holdings) to acquire a majority stake in EPiServer.
Stockholm-based EPiServer, a web CMS purveyor, significantly exceeds estimated industry growth of 13 percent per annum.
CMS Watch points out this is a pretty ambitious series of changes for a company that only hired its first employee outside Sweden last year. But scaling in Scandinavia isn’t as easy as one would hope.
EPiServer’s biggest competitor, reach-wise, is Sitecore. There’s also Polopoly, I guess, but we haven’t heard much about them since that pay-per-view blogging thing.
The Amadeus/Northzone/Larsson transaction cost about US$ 23.5 million. Peter Larsson will be taking on the mantle of CEO.
By Brice Dunwoodie
| Monday October 9, 2006
Quantum Art’s QP7 platform has never been your typical commercial Web CMS. Architecturally, it came in the door as a platform meant to be shaped and molded to fit the client’s content business model. Aesthetically, it provided a better than average back office UI with an elegant design.
These things are still true. What’s changed is that now it comes in the door, and yes its the front door, for free, gratis, gratuit.
By Brice Dunwoodie
| Tuesday August 8, 2006
San Francisco-based Quantum Art updates their QP7 Web CMS platform and makes better friends with Visual Studio, adding a RAD module for content application development.
By Brice Dunwoodie
| Tuesday February 28, 2006
KMWorld magazine has published its annual "100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management" list for 2006. Published since 2000, KMWorld's list is compiled through discussions with colleagues, KM practitioners, theorists, analysts, vendors and their customers, and recognizes companies that have lead the way in knowledge management.
We've compiled the Web CMS and Enterprise CMS vendors who found their way into the ranks this time around.
By Brice Dunwoodie
| Friday January 27, 2006
Quantum Art, a San Francisco-based Content Management and Web Publishing vendor announces strong growth through 2005 with record profitability. As the company continued seeing greater demand for its content application server QP7.Framework, and new on-demand offering QP7.Subscribe, Quantum Art tripled its revenues and improved margins.
By Brice Dunwoodie
| Monday May 30, 2005
New York-based Quantum Art produces the QP7 content application server. QP7 is geared towards web content management, but aims to break away from the page-based metaphor and provide a framework for developing content centric web applications utilizing QP7 content objects.
By Brice Dunwoodie
| Tuesday February 1, 2005
San Francisco-based Quantum Art, a provider of content management solutions, delivers their latest product, the QP7.Framework, a content application server.
QP7 Enterprise is notable for its ability to enable business users to easily produce functional web components.