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Tiki 8.1 CMS Unveiled; End of Life for Tiki 7

tiki_logo_2011.jpgTiki CMS groupware version 8.1 rolls out, which means end of life for Tiki 7.x.

Tiki Web CMS, SiteBuilder Hits Version 7

Tiki Web CMS, SiteBuilder Hits Version 7Popular CMS Tiki (news, site) keeps growing with new features and facilities for those in need of a free site creation system.

Tiki Releases v5.1 of Web CMS, Says v6 Will Be Long Term Support Version

If your working life revolves around the release date of software products, then you just gotta love open source Web CMS provider Tiki (newssite). Not only have they released v5.1 of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, they have also announced a date for the release of v6.0 and given us a good idea of what will be in v7.0.

Tiki Integrates Kaltura Video Collaboration and BigBlueButton Online Collaboration

tikiwiki_logo_2009.jpgTiki's (news, site) rampant expansion continues with the addition of a range of collaboration services for its groupware users.

TikiWiki CMS Updates 3.5 and 4.2, Offers a Peek at Version 5

TikiWiki CMS/Groupware Offers 3.5 and 4.2 Updates, Details Next Big ThingOpen source Web CMS provider Tiki (news, site) updates the current forks of its product and announces plans for the next revision.

Report in Depth: Most Popular Open Source CMS 2009

Report: Open Source CMS Market Share 2009On Friday we announced the release of the second annual 2009 Open Source CMS Market Share Report. The project was a collaboration with water & stone, an APAC-based interactive agency. The initial announcement addressed what the report covers, its purpose and some key highlights.

For the sake of disclosure, while I did look over the preliminary survey and advise on some tweaks, I otherwise wasn't involved in this report and am looking at this data with fresh eyes and no particular bias from the side of CMSWire.

Now let's take a look more in depth.

Report: The Most Popular Open Source CMS, and Then Some

Report: Open Source CMS Market Share 2009Following on the heels of the 2008 Open Source CMS Market Share Report, this year we collaborated with water&stone to produce an improved 2009 version. The report is an interesting study of 20 dominant systems in the market. It's really not about which CMS is best, nor about relative comparisons beyond brand strength, sentiment and adoption patterns. We're aware of this.

Traditional and Social Media Analysis

What the study did was sniff around the nooks and crannies of our increasingly electronic and publicly broadcast lives and endeavor to quantify the relative brand strengths, brand sentiments and adoption patterns for the top 20 most popular content management products. In addition, we ran a survey on CMSWire.com a little ways back. With this tool we were able to directly pose questions to our readership -- and more than 1200 of you took to the task (thank you!).

This year's analysis looked at Alfresco, CMS Made Simple, DotNetNuke, Drupal, e107, eZ Publish, Jahia, Joomla, Liferay, MODx, OpenCms, phpWebSite, Plone, SilverStripe, Textpattern, TikiWiki, Typo3, Umbraco and WordPress.

Key Conclusions: 3 Dominate, Many Are Vibrant

What jumped quickly out is that The Big Three -- Joomla, WordPress and Drupal -- led the survey set across a wide range of measures. However, the top slots are not static, Joomla has gained market share over Drupal, and WordPress with its hosted version has what looks like a smoother path to adoption.

The report identifies less obvious stars. Alfresco, a vendor focused on both document management and web content management, performed well across a number of categories, and led the Java-based open source CMS race over its nearest rival, Liferay. DotNetNuke led the .NET-based open source CMS category, though Umbraco is up and coming.

The report goes on to identify reasons why DotNetNuke's position may soon be changing. In addition to naming the market leaders, the study identifies projects whose market share and brand metrics indicate they are at risk or facing a closing window of opportunity. A metric we found of particular interest was the product evaluation rates versus the adoption rates.

The 90+ page report is available for free and includes profiles of each of the systems covered.

Tikiwiki 3.2 Release Bundles 200 Enhancements

tikiwiki_logo_2009.jpgCMS/Groupware team TikiWiki (news, site) packs in the upgrades and improvements in the latest release of its wiki open-source super-tool.

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Six Apart Pushes BlogIt to the iPhone

Blogit for the iPhone

Micro-blogging is getting a bit of a lift today as Six Apart announces a new application – well, new to the iPhone at least. Six Apart’s BlogIt application for Facebook is now available for the Apple iPhone. Is this just the beginning of a long line of applications that will propel us forever into the world of twitter-dom?

Six New JumpBoxes for phpBB, TikiWiki and Chums

jumpbox new appliances

JumpBox, provider of virtual appliances to simplify server software deployment, has just released six new appliances for open source products. The JumpBox library has been bolstered with new applications for Cacti networking graphing system, phpBB bulletin boards, ProjectPier project management, TikiWiki, PmWiki, and MoinMoin- another Wiki product.

The total number of JumpBox appliances now stands at twenty.

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