Kentico Announces Support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and .NET 4.5 in Kentico CMS 7

Submitted By Kentico September 13, 2012

Nashua, New Hampshire, September 12, 2012 – Kentico Software, the Web Content and Customer Experience Management vendor, announced today that Kentico CMS 7 provides full support for Visual Studio 2012 and the Microsoft .NET 4.5 Framework.

“For the past 8 years, we have been able to offer compatibility with the latest Microsoft technologies upon their release, allowing our clients to keep pace with the latest development trends and to stay ahead of their competition,” said Petr Palas, CEO and Founder of Kentico Software. “Kentico CMS 7 is no exception to this standard, providing full support for the latest versions of Visual Studio and .NET.”

“Using Kentico CMS with Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and .NET 4.5 offers web developers and content managers better support of web standards, improved performance and stability, and an enhanced experience of the key features of Kentico’s enterprise-class CMS product,” said Tom Lindeman, Director of the Microsoft Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) program.

The final version of Kentico CMS 7 will be officially launched on September 17, 2012 at the annual Kentico Connection conference in Denver, Colorado.

Kentico CMS 7 highlights include:

  • Marketing Automation and Drip Marketing
  • Mobile Website enhancements: mobile layouts with responsive behavior, Mobile Preview and Mobile Device Detection
  • Visual Workflow Designer
  • Translation Management
  • Ready-to-use integration with Salesforce.com and Data.com
  • Highly simplified On-site Editing interface enabling content management from mobile devices
  • E-commerce enhancements: improved product catalog management, mobile-enabled store template, dashboard and 30+ new reports

More information about Kentico CMS version 7 is available at :www.kentico.com/Kentico7

For information about Visual Studio 2012, visit: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/11/en-us


Submitted By Kentico| September 13, 2012

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