5 Social Apps That Will Get You In Beach Shape

Summer is upon us and it’s time to run to the beach, take off those layers—and realize you’ve gained a few winter pounds.  But good news! The mobile phone stuck to your keister can help put it back into beach shape.  Mobile apps such as those designed and built by Fueled have been revolutionary in changing the quality and efficiency of our lives, and multiple platforms exist for your different habits and tastes.  Need a buddy to encourage your progress?  A coach to scare and inspire you into shape?

TERMINALFOUR wins eight new higher education clients

Boston, 25 March 2015 - TERMINALFOUR, the digital engagement and web content management provider for higher education, has announced it has won eight new university clients since the launch of its latest release in December. This has increased the number of higher education websites that use TERMINALFOUR's platform to drive their digital marketing performance from 10,000 to more than 11,000.

Among the new additions to the TERMINALFOUR community are Lynn University, Santa Clara University, University of Witwatersrand and SUNY New Paltz. These wins follow a recent company announcement of an investment of $2 million in its higher education digital platform, TERMINALFOUR.

CMS Industry Working Together to Standardize Personalized Web and Digital Experience

Standardizing personal experience sounds impersonal, doesn't it? Yet, that's what we're talking about here and there are plenty of software folks believing it's the right time for such an effort. When companies manage or utilize a number of systems involved with customer experience management, there is a need for those systems to transfer data from one system to the next. It is a huge challenge for CIOs, trying to streamline heterogeneous technologies and the data and transactions flowing from each solutions from their information system, while at the same time avoiding losing control over the collected data.

Squashing bugs with Joomla 3.4.1

CMS Report doesn't usually mention software point releases that only fixes bugs and brings no features to the CMS users. However, I screwed up last month. I failed to mention the February release of Joomla 3.4. So let me make up for that oversight by mentioning the release of Joomla 3.4.1. With 3.4.1, Joomla's developers have resolved nearly 150 issues with Joomla 3.4. If you're curious to which bugs have been fixed, you can check out Joomla's list at GitHub.