publishing
Dolly Dimple's delivers pizza with eZ Publish
Submitted by thomas on January 22, 2008 - 1:04am
To compete in a tough market, Dolly Dimple’s wanted to broaden its
sales reach through a web-based e-commerce portal. Dolly Dimple’s has a
call center in Oslo with approximately 60 employees and the goal was to
decrease the number of staff in the call center by automating the order
and payment process through the web portal.
Read the full story HERE
eZ Systems introduces eZ Publish 4.0
Submitted by thomas on December 4, 2007 - 5:18pm
eZ
Systems, the world’s leading Open Source Enterprise
Content Management (ECM) company, today announced the
immediate availability of eZ Publish 4.0, the latest version of its
award-winning, enterprise-grade flagship ECM product. eZ Publish 4.0
features complete PHP 5-compatability, thereby empowering users with
PHP 5’s entire range of functionality while maintaining a smooth
upgrade path for existing eZ Publish Web sites.
For more info, please read the released news
Linux.com and NewsForge.com
Submitted by Bryan on August 29, 2007 - 6:06amAm I am the only not liking the change? Yea, yea, I know...Linux.com and NewsForge.com have every right to do what they do. That's not my point...this time it's about me...
Challenges of Blogging
Submitted by Bryan on July 9, 2007 - 11:14pmDuring the past few months, Newton has been doing what many good bloggers are doing these days...writing guest blogs for professional online publications such as his blog on ZDNet. While I'm glad to see his thoughts reach a broader audience, something regarding his ZDNet posts have been missing for me. Don't get me wrong, the articles on ZDNet are still worth reading but those articles don't seem to have the same "thinking out loud" content I'm accustomed to through his personal blog. Newton finally offered an explanation of why his blogging is different on ZDNet.
The CMS evolution and publishing revolution
Submitted by Bryan on May 30, 2007 - 6:17amMainstream content management systems are only now starting to provide similar flexibility for publishers. Open source products such as Drupal and Joomla now offer a viable way for smaller businesses to get on line effectively. Like the blogging platforms [Wordpress and Blogger] they introduce the opportunity to create multiple sites, cost effectively, by re-using functionality, content and platforms. But how many publishers are actually taking advantage of this? Often, even where publishers have multiple sites, many are still designed and built in isolation from their stablemates as businesses fail to understand the benefits of one platform.Why don't the traditional media just migrate over to open source CMS? Don't forget that when many of the publishers first put their CMS online several years ago...propriety was still king.
CMS Magazine: Interview with iJoomla Founder Merav Knafo
Submitted by Bryan on February 9, 2007 - 1:43pmComplete Story
Packt offers free sample chapter from Alfresco book
Submitted by Bryan on January 26, 2007 - 6:05am
Kshipra Singh of Packt Publishing sent me an e-mail the other day. Packt Publishing focuses on the publication of computer and information technology books intended to be read by developers, administrators, and newbies. Mr. Singh wanted to let me know that they just recently published a new book for the Alfresco CMS. The book is titled, Alfresco EnterpriseContent Management Implementation, and is written by Munwar Sharrif.
Packt Publishing has offered me "a sample chapter from this book, to be published" here at CMS Report . To make things easy we decided just to offer the link onsite to the sample chapter stored directly on Packt Publishing's servers. You can download the the sample chapter in PDF format by clicking here. The sample chapter being provided is Chapter 5, "Implementing Document Management".





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