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Kentico Web CMS Supports Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2

Kentico Supports Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2The last little while Kentico (news, site) seems to have been focused on adding social networking capabilities to their Web Content Management System. But apparently that's not the only thing they have been working on.

Yes, it's true, the latest version of Kentico does marry social networking and web content management, but the company has been working on the more technical aspects of its solution.

Today, they announce that Kentico now supports both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. In fact, versions 4.0 and up will run on these platforms -- good news for those who may be looking at upgrading the backend, but not yet the solutions that run on them.

Martin Hejtmanek, CTO at Kentico Software says, “Making our application compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 helps us offer our customers compelling benefits, including improved security and reliability features, tools to keep them connected to data stored on the Web and sophisticated management feature".

While we bask in the enjoyment that Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 might bring us, we also sit back and patiently wait to see if all the new changes expected for version 4.1, slated for August, will also behave on these platforms.

Microsoft Windows 7 Aims to Be What Vista Isn't

Microsoft Windows 7 Details Functionality Operating System

Microsoft saw better days before the release of Vista — which many consider a disaster — but Microsoft is quickly trying to make amends with the development of Windows 7, commonly referred to as the operating system that Vista should have been. The Professional Developer’s Conference brought plenty of details about Microsoft’s latest operating system and we have explored the most important ones.

Executing Social Media: Deep Thinking in the Deep South

Executing Social Media Conference Logo

Atlanta welcomes the leading minds in marketing and public relations for day one of the Executing Social Media Conference, which we’ll be covering live.

Executing Social Media is a two day event with the ambitious goal of bringing together experts on the use of social media: blogging, RSS, podcasting, online video, virtual communities, and consumer generated content.

Day 1 started off with an session on how communications between company and customer/consumer have changed in recent years. Of primary interest were three major guidelines for starting a corporate blog.

SDForum Tackles Security Issues, Outsourcing, Compliance

One of the perks of living in Silicon Valley is taking advantage of the SDForum, which usually promises some good healthy brain-overload on what’s important to techies today.

The SDForum has just announced its line-up of speakers for the Security Conference, which takes place this September 19.

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