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No doubt you’ve heard of, and even anticipated, the release of Microsoft Silverlight 3. The third version of the runtime comes a mere eighteen months after the initial launch in 2007.
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On the move again, EntropySoft, an enterprise content integration specialist, is demonstrating their ability to provide interoperability between content management systems. EntropySoft creates connectors to various content management and portal systems, including SharePoint, Documentum, Oracle UCM, HP Trim and IBM WebSphere.
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Though we haven’t covered them in quite a while, Asbru has been nothing short of ridiculously active in their endeavors. The company released a grand total of nineteen updated versions of their content management system in 2008 alone. This year they’re already at number two.
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Kentico Software, a Czech Web CMS vendor, released a new version of Kentico CMS for ASP.NET. The 4.0 version, out of beta announced in December of last year, brings to the table Web content management packaged with social networking. The majority of new Kentico CMS 4.
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It's official. Just as they promised, Umbraco has released version 4.0 of their ASP.NET Web Content Management System. After 18 months of hard work, here's the highlights you can expect from v4: Developers: Support for ASP.NET Master Pages, Membership & Role Providers, AJAX, any .NET language.
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Recently, open source Sense/Net 6.0 Content Management System has gotten an upgrade targeted towards making the system more developer-friendly. If you’re a .NET developer wanting to get more love from Sense/Net 6.0, your time is now. Let’s check out the new WebDAV support and upgraded interface in Sense/Net 6.0 Beta2.
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After perhaps working more diligently than ever before, Emagine follows up on their August 2008 release with the spankin’ new emagiC CMS.Net v8.0.
The new version of their content management system includes, as usual, a ton of new features.
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Jadu, the Web Content Management vendor, has released a product that will help bridge the gap between PHP and .NET software development languages. The company's Phalanger PHP compiler will allow PHP applications to be compiled into the .NET framework. This new product from Jadu will help bridge the gap
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DotNetNuke is on the move. Not only have they picked up some serious cash through some Series A Funding -- the amount of which they don't seem to want to disclose -- but they have also brought in a new CEO, Navin Nagiah, to run the show.
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DotNetNuke Corporation, the commercial entity behind the popular free and open source DotNetNuke CMS, has announced a new infusion of Series A Capital.
The amount of funds raised is not being disclosed at this time, but the two organizations behind the new cash infusion are August Capital and
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The Swedish WCM vendor EPiServer is finally making it to our side of the pond. Exclusively, our contacts at EPiServer told us the company is actively pursuing an ASAP office opening in the U.S. Watch out, competition !
It is all going to be done the “EPi way.
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They won the Web Idol Award at Jboye08 Competition, but that's not where the good news stops for Sitecore. The Web CMS just received a top review from the Butler Group for it's extensive functionality and Web 2.0 capabilities.
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The Enterprise CMS socialism saga continues... Sense/Net, a Hungarian provider of open source alternative for building Enterprise CMS and Enterprise Portal (EPS) solutions, has implemented a prototype of the burgeoning CMIS spec.
Joining the big guns and attaching your name to a popular concept can be very attractive.
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Being that Clearview Enterprise Content Management is, as they say, the first SharePoint-based solution, we think they rock pretty hard. Well, in the world of Microsoft at least.
And now, not even six months since we last reported an upgrade to Clearview ECM, they’ve gone and released version 5.
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