dotCMS 2.0 Improves Java-based Web Content Management

dotCMS, an open source, Java-based web content management system, is pleased to announce the release of v2.0.  This latest release continues dotCMS’s pursuit of providing one the most scalable, powerful and easy-to-use web content management platforms in the marketplace today.   No spin or catchy titles, just good, meaningful tools and functionality for both commercial-grade and multi-tenant content driven web applications. 

“dotCMS 2.0 is our response to the on-the-ground, real needs of both business users and developers,” announced Will Ezell, CTO of dotCMS.  “We have exciting plans for the 2 series, which will continue to rapidly improve upon our already robust enterprise content platform”.

Sitecore Breaks Down Silos Between Web and Print Worlds

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Adaptive Print Studio Accelerates Media Publishing, Saving Production Time and Design Costs

San Francisco, CA April 30, 2012 Sitecore today announced availability of its new technology that enables marketers and Web designers to utilize Sitecore’s Web platform as a central hub for all Adobe InDesign content including document layouts and settings. Sitecore Adaptive Print Studio brings together print and Web design teams to deliver more dynamic, personalized, customer-facing print media including annual reports, whitepapers, data sheets, brochures, catalogs and magazines.

GOSS Interactive selected to replace Microsoft as web provider for Perth and Kinross Council

Following an extensive market evaluation, Perth and Kinross Council have selected GOSS Interactive to deliver their enhanced web solution to further develop the customer experience for Perth and Kinross’ excellent (Socitm 4 star) rated website.

Mary Antoniewicz, Project Lead, Perth and Kinross Council stated, “We are focused on delivering information and advice to suit our customer’s needs.  Our current website technology required updating to ensure we continue to deliver a quality website for our customers.”

Atex and Brightcove Partner to Enable Seamless Video Publishing and Web Content Management

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Atex, a global software company offering solutions for media-rich industries, and Brightcove (NASDAQ: BCOV), a leading global provider of cloud content services, today announced an integration between the Brightcove Video Cloud online video platform and the Atex Polopoly Web CMS interface that will enable seamless online video publishing and web content management for media publishers around the world.

Atex launches new content management solution

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6 January 2012 - Atex announces its new browser-based content management system designed to help media companies manage their entire workflow with one cloud-based publishing environment which delivers content across multiple channels.

Atex Content features Atex Web CMS integration, which offers media companies a single view of all digital and print content. This enables newsroom and production tasks to occur simultaneously, reducing the expense and manual effort associated with meeting production deadlines.

Bury Metropolitan Borough Council selects GOSS for content management value for money

In May 2011, Bury Metropolitan Borough Council deployed their new website. The website was built by GOSS Interactive and uses GOSS iCM (intelligent Content Management) to manage the site content. Since selecting GOSS and launching the site, the web team have be very impressed with the levels of service, professionalism and understanding of the public sector supplied by GOSS.

Oshyn Provides Sitecore Best Practice Techniques with New White Paper

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New White Paper Gives In-Depth Look at the Technical Best Practices of a Sitecore CMS Implementation

Los Angeles, CA – Oshyn, Inc, (www.oshyn.com) an Enterprise Technology Agency with a reputation for delivering innovative business solutions and products for the web, mobile devices and emerging technology platforms, announces their newest white paper, “Sitecore CMS Implementation Best Practices”.

pTools Launches Web Content Management for Cloud Computing

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After three years of development and over €1 million R&D investment, Web Content Management (WCM) provider pTools today launched a new cloud-based version of its software, pTools System6, for the global market.

Developed to take advantage of cloud computing scalability at lower costs, it offers customers an enterprise level website environment that is ready for development, meaning they can cost-effectively deploy and maintain their web presences in a matter of hours.

Keith Wood, the new CEO of pTools who took over from Tom Skinner, pTools founder, last year and has driven the new development says:

“pTools System6 is the most powerful software we have delivered to date and comes at a time when IT managers in Ireland and internationally are looking to reduce overheads dramatically. It provides extensive functionality on-cloud or on-premise that’s easy to use and easy to scale.”

“When setting up a CMS online you typically buy the software, spec the servers, install, configure, and put the servers in a data centre. You then add firewall boxes and routers, sign a hosting and bandwidth agreement, put it all online and pay annual support and maintenance for hardware, software and so on.With a cloud solution, you just turn it on and start straight away - no upfront hardware or IT support costs, and no hassle.”

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