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By Samantha Phua
| Wednesday Oct 24, 2012
By Barry Levine
| Tuesday Oct 23, 2012
Sitecore is adding two new, integrated social tools to its customer experience platform that will increase customer engagement via social networks and community building.
By Siobhan Fagan
| Tuesday Oct 23, 2012
Movable Type celebrated its 11th birthday on October 8th. But with the milestone came a challenge: how to regain its standing in North America. The software has languished in the US market ever since 2010, when the web publishing software assets were transferred to Six Apart KK in Japan, as part of the merger of Six Apart, Inc. and VideoEgg to create SAY Media.
By Marisa Peacock
| Thursday Oct 18, 2012
While there are many ways to create, publish and share information across a variety of social, mobile and web channels, it’s not always easy to collect it all in one place. The folks at Infoteria, a company that develops and markets software and services that connect various corporate computers and devices, have a solution, called Handbook.
By David Roe
| Thursday Oct 18, 2012
Earlier in the month we took a look at Jahia Wise, the social and collaboration application due to be released at the end of this month. We said that one of the contributing elements in Wise would be an upgrade to Jahia xCM 6.6.1, which has just been released. Let's have a look at it.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Thursday Oct 18, 2012
Telerik kicks its web experience management plans in to high gear with the release of new content personalization capabilities and multi-site management for Sitefinity Web CMS.
By Anthony Myers
| Wednesday Oct 17, 2012
Longtime enterprise web content management provider pTools went live with its Saas model this week at the Dublin Web Summit, and it's the culmination of years of methodical work.
By Chris Knight
| Wednesday Oct 17, 2012
Netbiscuits and its mobile development platform are more in demand as the smartphone and tablet boom continues, tempting investors who have put another $27 million behind the company.
By Samantha Phua
| Wednesday Oct 17, 2012
By Dan Berthiaume
| Monday Oct 15, 2012
Knowing how well your digital marketing campaign is working compared to internal metrics is helpful, but getting a sense of how well it is working compared to external metrics (such as competitors’ campaign results) can give a crucial competitive edge. With its Market Intelligence tool, Yesmail aims to allow digital marketers to study competitors’ results, as well as their own, across email and social channels to create success at a level that beats not only internal expectations but the expectations of competitors.
By Dan Berthiaume
| Monday Oct 15, 2012
Web and enterprise content management have steadily evolved from the “bleeding edge” IT practices of interest only to the most hardened tech geeks to the key underpinnings of any modern organization’s IT strategy. This year’s Gilbane Conference in Boston from November 27-29, 2012 is designed so that attendees in marketing, IT, business units and internal functions can all receive targeted information to assist them with their specific content management needs.
By Anthony Myers
| Thursday Oct 11, 2012
Cloud services provider and major Drupal partner Acquia has won U.S. government certification for providing secure Web services, the company's latest step in its march toward giving customers a measured level of protection and control.
By Barry Levine
| Thursday Oct 11, 2012
DotNetNuke is offering its Social Web Content Management System via Microsoft’s Windows Azure cloud.
By Anthony Myers
| Thursday Oct 11, 2012
German company e-Spirit, the provider of the FirstSpirit CMS, is on its way up. In the last year, the company has opened an office in the U.S, been named to the Gartner Web CMS Magic Quadrant (niche level) and now released a major new update called FirstSpirit 5.0.
By David Roe
| Wednesday Oct 10, 2012
Who would have thought it? A group of some of the top companies in the IT industry have come together with the W3C organization to build a new community and website that, the group says, will become the authorities' source for documents for web developers.