CMS Report's Ten Additional Stories for 2011

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The problem I have with top ten lists is that inevitably there is a story that should have made the list but didn't. Last week, I posted CMS Report's Top Ten Stories of 2011 and wished I could have included additional stories. The articles listed were ranked by popularity based by how many times viewed and the rate that they were viewed through the year. Popular stories do not always signify well written articles and they aren't always an indication of my personal favorites.

In case you missed these stories the first time around, below are ten additional content management articles we published in 2011. Every article deserves a second chance to be highlighted or tweeted again.

Hippo sites score high in Top 100 Online Find-ability research

The website of ANWB is for the second time in a row the best findable website of the Netherlands.

This is the conclusion of the research work of iProspec. Since 2006, IProspect investigates every year what websites are best findable via search engines. 

The ANWB website is developed with Hippo CMS.

Websites Built With Drupal Take Top Spots on 2011 Inc. 5000 List

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Volacci’s Extensive Study Confirms 4% of Companies on List Are Drupal Users – A Significant Growth Over Previous Years

Austin, TX – Volacci, the search engine marketing company that leverages Drupal content management system technologies to create customers from Web visitors, recently conducted extensive research to identify websites built on the Drupal Content Management System (CMS). The findings confirmed what has been an identified trend in corporate website governance--that more and more high profile and scalable sites are migrating to Drupal.

Nick Lewis: 40+ Essential Drupal Modules

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Nick Lewis posted his list of 40+ Essential Dupal Modules. The majority of the contributed modules on his list should be well known by most Drupal users.

If you are new to drupal, then this list is for you. These are some of the best of the best drupal modules. Everything from standard framework modules, to location and mapping is covered.

Since I've been around Drupal long enough, I don't expect these type of lists to provide me with a whole lot of new information. However, there is still great value in providing these lists for old and new Drupal users alike. For me personally, essential lists provide confirmation for whether or not I'm moving in the direction of more experienced users. Nick's list has inspired me to consider updating in the near-future my own outdated list of essential Drupal modules.

CMS Report's Ten Additional Stories for 2009

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A couple days ago, I posted CMS Report's Top Ten Stories of 2009. The articles listed were ranked by popularity based by how many times viewed and the rate that they were viewed through the year. Popular stories do not always signify well written articles or are always an indication of personal favorites. Each year, I write a number of content management or IT related articles that I love but for various reasons you the people didn't have interest in reading and sharing.

Below are some of my favorite articles written in 2009 that were not a part of the previously posted Top Ten list. If I had a Top 20 Stories list the articles in both of these listings would be included.

CMS Report's Top Ten Stories of 2009

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The level of interest in content management systems astounds me. Each year, I continue to see at CMS Report an increase of visitors looking for information on content management. Our stories tend to focus on open source CMS more than proprietary applications and evidently that's the subject matter that our readers want to read.

Below are the top ten stories of 2009 that were posted here at CMSReport.com. As you can see, stories involving Drupal, WordPress, Joomla!, Alfresco, and Nuxeo took center stage. These stories might not have been the ten I would have personally picked for this list, but I'll respect the numbers behind their ranking.

  1. Mollom: A solution for comment spam
  2. 2009 Best Open Source PHP CMS: Drupal wins, Wordpress and Joomla! not far behind
  3. Serving a home for my Drupal site
  4. WordPress leads the Packt as 2009 Overall Best Open Source CMS
  5. Allen Ellis: Why the Packt CMS Competition is Broken, and How to Fix It
  6. Google PageRank
  7. Alfresco Module Obtains U.S. DoD 5015.02 Records Management Certification
  8. Using Wordpress city saves $19,000
  9. Cheryl McKinnon, Nuxeo, and Open Source
  10. Drupal Gardens preview video by Acquia

The interest in Nuxeo took me by surprise and I'll be adding the CMS to my top 30 CMS Focus page as time allows. As always, our thanks to all those who continue to return to this site to read the stories, join in on the conversation, and even submit articles. As I've said before, I'm not sure we would be doing this if it wasn't for the interest shown by others visiting the site.

Google PageRank

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CMS Wire's Barb Mosher reported about a forum posting by a Google Employee explaining why PageRank has been dropped from the Google Webmaster Tools. Barb writes:

Do you constantly watch the Google toolbar in your browser to see if your Google PageRank has changed? Do you worry constantly about why your rank is less than that of a competitor? Well, there may not be any reason to worry any longer.

Google has dropped PageRank data from Webmaster Tools.

Google has for some time discussed that PageRank is a very small factor among many factors that they look at for placing a particular indexed page on a search results page. Dropping PageRank from the Webmaster Tools appears to be just one more step in moving PageRank away from everyone's attention.

We've been telling people for a long time that they shouldn't focus on PageRank so much; many site owners seem to think it's the most important metric for them to track, which is simply not true. We removed it because we felt it was silly to tell people not to think about it, but then to show them the data, implying that they should look at it. :-)

I have observed that indeed PageRank doesn't matter for placement on Google's search pages. I've seen CMSReport.com's front page ranked from as low as "3" to as high as "7" over the years. Although the page rank has varied over time, the placement of my web pages on the search pages have stayed about the same. Relevancy of the page to the search terms being used seems to have a much greater impact on how well your site ranks with the search engine. Additional details on why Google doesn't see PageRank as a good measurement for a site can be found on one of their Webmaster FAQ.

Ektron, FatWire, ocPortal and Sitecore added to CMS Report's top 30 list

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During the past few weeks, I have been quietly updating CMS Report's CMS Focus page. CMS Focus is a list of the top 30 Web applications representing what I see as the Web applications of today and tomorrow which interest me the most. In a world where niche CMS news sites try to cover it all for their readers, I feel one of the strengths of CMSReport.com is limiting our focus on a certain number of CMS. The CMS on this list are applications I recommend site owners first look at before moving into the deeper waters of content management and social software.

Recently added to this list of content management systems are Ektron, FatWire, ocPortal, and Sitecore. The new additions are heavily weighted toward enterprise content management systems and are a reflection of my shifting focus from Web CMS for the Internet to those applications that run on an organization's intranet. Don't worry though, I still plan on talking about some of our favorite Web CMS such as Drupal, Joomla!, mojoPortal, and SilverStripe as I'm broadening not limiting my interests.

I bumped five CMS off the list and placed them into the "Hall of Fame". Those CMS no longer being listed under CMS Focus include SMF, OpenEdit, eGroupWare, e107, and dotCMS.

Frog CMS and Socialtext in CMS Report's Top 30 List

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I recently added Frog CMS and Socialtext to CMS Report's CMS Focus page.  CMS Focus is a list of the top 30 Web applications that represent what I feel are the Web applications of today and tomorrow.  In a world where niche CMS news sites try to cover it all for their readers (more power to them), I feel one of the strengths of CMSReport.com is limiting our focus on a certain number of CMS.  The CMS on this list are applications I recommend site owners first look at before moving into the deep waters of content management and social software.

As I mentioned late last year, my latest obsession is the implementation and use of CMS and social software in the enterprise.  For many organizations it can be more challenging to implement content management and collaboration solutions on their own Intranet than it is for the Web.  Wanting to continue expanding our topics on Enterprise 2.0 is why I've put Socialtext on the list.  Frankly, I'm learning about Socialtext just as much as everyone.  Instead of putting Socialtext into CMS Focus, I did consider Opentext and even Ektron.  Socialtext made the list because they seemed to be more transparent with news about their product.  My advice to companies and their Web sites...keep those RRS feeds updated and accessible.

Wordpress remains top blog platform

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Royal Pingdom completed a survey looking at the top blog platforms of the top 100 blogs.  This survey mirrors other studies that I've read showing that Wordpress is king of the blog platform.

We found that Wordpress is the most-used platform among self-hosted
blogs, which perhaps isn’t a huge surprise. It has more than twice as
many blogs in the top 100 as Movable Type, the blog platform that came
in second place.

  • Wordpress is used by 27 blogs in the top 100.
  • Movable Type is used by 12 blogs in the top 100.
  • Only 8 of the top 100 blogs use a custom-made blog platform.
  • Drupal is the only general-purpose CMS with any presence worth mentioning, with 4 blogs in the top 100.

Royal Pingdom also takes a look at the role of blog services and blogging networks in the top 100 blogs.  I personally prefer to run my own Web applications instead of relying on a blogging service.  I have nothing against the blogging services, it is just that I like to be in control.  Also, there is always a question of who really owns the content of your blog when using a blog service.  If you use a blog service, be sure you always read the "terms of use".  After reading the fine print, you might be surprised who really has the final say on your blog.

What should I do with osCommerce?

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Not long ago, I expressed doubts whether osCommerce has a future.  While osCommerce is widely used by thousands of sites, and incidentally the only shopping cart I've ever put into production, its development cycle has been painfully slow for many of its open source contributors and users.  As I've said before, when the 3.0 version of osCommerce is released I find it unlikely that the new osCommerce will have many of the Web 2.0 features that the new breed of
shopping carts currently have now.  I have personal doubts that osCommerce's future is as bright as its past has been.

Harald Ponce de Leon recently wrote at osCommerce.com an article that would counter my opinion and the opinions of naysayers such as me.

The osCommerce community were extremely busy throughout 2008 with
over 700 new add-ons and features being made available for osCommerce
Online Merchant v2.2. That includes over 2,500 updates made by over
1,200 community members in 2008 alone!

There are currently over 5,200 add-ons for osCommerce Online Merchant made available for free by the osCommerce community!

Probably more exciting is Harald's announcement that the new core for osCommerce 3.0 will be ready next month.

2008 has been a great year for osCommerce Online Merchant v2.2 and look
forward to making 2009 an even better year with osCommerce Online
Merchant v3.0, with a production-ready release of the new core engine
being made in February.

So since there is a chance that osCommerce will prove me wrong with the 3.0 version is released, osCommerce will remain in my top 30 CMS list for a little longer.  If osCommerce is better than I expected it to be it will remain under focus here at CMS Report.  However, if it disappoints then osCommerce may just have to be moved into our Hall of Fame.

XOOPS Wins 2008 OSSContest Award in China

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The XOOPS China team has won a prestigious award at the 2008 China Open Source Software Contest (OSSContest) in Beijing.

XOOPS China won the main award for excellence in creative application. The award will be accepted by Taiwen Jiang, the XOOPS Lead Developer and his team at the 2008 Open Source Software Development Summit, China. It is the latest recognition for the XOOPS China community website and project development.

The Summit will take place at the Xiyuan Hotel in Beijing, on Jan 13, 2009.
Its steering committee is composed of China’s Ministry of Science and
Technology (MOST), Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
(MIIT), National High Tech R&D Program (863 Program) and China
Software Industry Association (CSIA).

The conference and the
OSSContest is organized by Co-Create Software League of CSIA and
Chinese Association of Software Parks (CASP)of China Association for
Science and Technology Industrial Parks (ChinaASTIP).

Top 10 CMS Report stories of 2008

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The year 2008 was another great year for CMS Report. In 2008, we posted
close to 500 articles to the front page. Below are the ten most read articles that were posted
for the year.

Similar to last year, three of the top stories have little to do
with content management systems.  It seems that there is more interest in gadgets than content management systems!  Hopefully CMS Report can help change that.

  1. Dell releasing the Mini 12 netbook this week?
  2. Drupal shopping carts: Ubercart and e-Commerce module still the way to go
  3. The Mac and Windows Alternative: My Linux Laptop
  4. Social Publishing Systems to topple the CMS
  5. Another weekend with Drupal 6
  6. Joomla 1.5 & Drupal 6.1 Performance Comparison
  7. Drupal SMFforum Integration module no longer supported
  8. The iTouch Alternative: Nokia's N800
  9. Best PHP Open Source CMS: Drupal wins, Joomla and CMS Made Simple tie for second
  10. The Dangers of Reviewing Open Source CMS

As always, our thanks to all those who continue to return to this site to read the stories, join in on the conversation, and even submit articles. I'm not sure we would be doing this if it wasn't for the interest shown by others visiting the site.  May everyone have a great 2009!

17,000 downloads of XOOPS 2.3.1

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The XOOPS Project, world’s leading Open Source CMS (Content Management System), has released recently the newest version of its award winning software – XOOPS 2.3.1.

In the first seven weeks this new release has been already downloaded more than 17,000 times, confirming the strong position of XOOPS in the CMS market.

For the month of November, XOOPS was ranked as #24 overall project, and the #1 CMS project on www.SourceForge.net.

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XOOPS comes back to CMS Focus

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I caused a little bit of controversy during my review of ImpressCMS as one of the five most promising CMS.

ImpressCMS impressed me so much that I decided to add it to CMS Report's CMS Focus.  ImpressCMS pushed XOOPS off of this list!

Some of the XOOPS fans thought I was being too harsh on XOOPS by knocking it off my top 30 list.  When I took a look at ImpressCMS (a fork of XOOPS) I was impressed with some of the new directions the project has taken since its departure from XOOPS.  I knew I wanted to put ImpressCMS on my top 30 CMS list, but in order to put one into CMS Focus I have to take another CMS off the list.  I choose to take XOOPS of the list.

After some discussion with "mamba", I have realized that I may have been premature in taking XOOPS out my top 30 list.  So as of today, XOOPS is back on the list.  Putting XOOPS on the list bumps off Dragonfly from CMS Focus.

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