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By Anthony Myers
| Tuesday Sep 4, 2012
OmniUpdate, a popular Web CMS in higher education, has released version 9.16, and it includes tidy updates to the site cloning tool and a few add ons to the built in source editor.
By David Roe
| Tuesday Sep 4, 2012
Magnolia has been talking up a storm about its v5 preview for some months now. Today, it finally went public with that preview in Basel, Switzerland, with a full, public release scheduled for March next year.
By Siobhan Fagan
| Friday Aug 31, 2012
August is over and with it goes our SharePoint focus. But we ended the month with a bang, finishing up the series that gave us a 35,000 foot view of SharePoint 2013, looking at SharePoint governance from a few angles and returned to a question asked earlier in the month: SharePoint and WCM, perfect together?
Our contributors gave us a cheat sheet for recognizing an internet charlatan (print it up before your next interview), a look at new Federal records management requirements that apply to the public sector but will reverberate throughout the records management world and one more attempt to figure out who's in charge of metadata. Poor metadata, always pushed around.
Enjoy the holiday weekend all!
By Dan Berthiaume
| Thursday Aug 30, 2012
As the number of Internet-enabled consumer devices continues to grow, so does the propensity of consumers to sequentially use multiple devices to complete a single online task. In fact, according to a new study from Google, 90 percent of people move among devices to accomplish a goal.
By Dee-Ann LeBlanc
| Thursday Aug 30, 2012
Welcome to the August 2012 installment of our what's coming from the open source projects in the next month. If you feel that your project was left out, we invite you to email us at pr@cmswire.com to have a project representative added to the list of people we contact for updates.
By Martijn van Berkum
| Thursday Aug 30, 2012
For years, Web CMS vendors wanted you to believe that you have to consolidate all your websites into one platform. It's true, there is much logic in doing that.
By Barry Levine
| Thursday Aug 30, 2012
Ingeniux has released its CMS 8, with such features as a new deployment server technology, improved mobile optimization and new ASP.NET developer capabilities.
By Dan Berthiaume
| Thursday Aug 30, 2012
Twitter is rolling out a Certified Products Program that offers Twitter-based products and services from third-party developers and partners to businesses. The program is launching with three verticals -- engagement products, analytics products and data reseller products.
By Jed Cawthorne
| Wednesday Aug 29, 2012
A recent set of experiences at work has led me to ponder the question: can you move your intranet to the cloud?
The answer it would appear is that often given by consultants: "yes, but it depends!"
By Samantha Phua
| Wednesday Aug 29, 2012
By Ian Truscott
| Tuesday Aug 28, 2012
There are a lot of opinions about Microsoft Office SharePoint, some favorable and others less so, but no matter the camp you sit in, there is no denying it’s ubiquity in our organizations.
By Ben Finklea
| Monday Aug 27, 2012
My travels from Austin to Munich all in the name of DrupalCon did not disappoint! Once again, it was filled with incredible speakers and collaboration. While there, the Drupal community saw another significant merger of leaders in Drupal, new products and proof that the community is just beginning to hit its stride.
By Marisa Peacock
| Monday Aug 27, 2012
Are you actively engaged in a global digital marketing campaign? Or do you lack the resources to effectively manage multiple international sites? According to a recent survey of 200 U.S. based CMOs and VPs of marketing by Limelight Networks, more and more companies plan to add multiple regional websites and languages within the next year to build global brand awareness and drive revenue, but many still lack the resources necessary to make it happen.
By Ben Finklea
| Friday Aug 24, 2012
Perhaps the biggest news at DrupalCon was a four-way merger of leading European Drupal shops to form Wunderkraut. NodeOne, Krimson, Mearra and Wunderkraut joined forces under the Wunderkraut name to create an international team of Drupal service providers.
By Ben Finklea
| Thursday Aug 23, 2012
For those in the Drupal community, DrupalCon is simply DrupalCon. For the rest of you: DrupalCon is a bi-annual Drupal conference put on by the Drupal Association. It’s a world-class tech conference, it is THE place for Drupal news and it’s happening this week in Munich, Germany.