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In open source news, dotCMS 5.0 launches, Nuxeo Fast Track, DNN and Enonic XP release updates, Liferay releases new certifications and more.
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Catch up on what's happening in the world of open source software with updates from SilverStripe, Jahia, Magnolia and more
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The arrival of July marks the halfway mark of 2017, which makes now a good time to briefly recap the year so far for open source CMS. So far this year we have seen open source CMS conferences come and go, greeted major releases from WordPress, Joomla and Drupal, and
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WordPress upgraded to version 4.5.3 last month with a security release for all versions of the content management system. But it quickly discovered a number of vulnerabilities.
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Diamond Bar, Calif.-based Liferay is capitalizing on digital transformation with the launch of its Digital Experience Platform (DXP) today. The solution is designed to help companies create and manage experiences that support the end-to-end customer relationship, the open source enterprise CMS provider noted.
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Ever since Google's Accelerated Mobile Page project was launched earlier this year, publishers everywhere have been jumping on the bandwagon to optimize their mobile web content. AMP is an open-source initiative that helps publishers create mobile-optimized content with faster load times and lower data usage than non-AMP pages.
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A content management system (CMS) — which provides a structured way to store things such as features such as news documents, images, video and other online content — is arguably one of the things a lot of content producers love to hate.
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Name one important fact about the US Dept. of the Interior. If you said, "It just found itself in the center of controversy for restoring the original name of Alaska's Mount McKinley" — well, you wouldn't be wrong.
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You can't talk about open source content management systems without talking about WordPress, the most popular CMS on the planet.
WordPress powers some of the largest websites in the world including CNN, Time magazine and Ted. According to W3tech, WordPress powers 23 percent of the top 10 million websites
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Enonic wanted to change. And change quickly. Kinda like its customers -- those charged with delivering digital brand messages every day. “Our idea was to build portal technology,” said Thomas Sigdestad, co-founder and CTO for the Oslo, Norway-based provider that launched in 2000.
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Open source CMS vendor Jahia intends to contribute a reference implementation for a standard protocol for the exchange of customer data between web servers, to the Apache Foundation as an incubator project, a Jahia spokesperson told CMSWire today. Jahia’s aim, as the company’s CTO told us last month,
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What the web has always lacked is a reliable and secure way to identify you. Sure, there are ways for you to log onto services, and there are servers in the business of letting you borrow their login mechanisms. But that’s just for letting you in the front door.
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