Posts Tagged ‘clustering-support’
OpenCMS 7.5 Released with a Beefed Up Content Relation Engine
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
With the release of v7.5 of the open source content management system, OpenCms (news, site), it looks like they gone through previous versions, underlined all the problems they could find, taken in-hand all reported bugs from their community, and fixed them.
Also added is a collection of new features that weren’t there before and a significant upgrade to the OpenCMS Content Relation Engine (CRE), adding some new features to something that was already quite nifty.
Developed by Alkacon Software with the help of the OpenCms community, the thing to take really note of in this release is the improvements to the CRE.
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OpenCMS 7.5 Released with a Beefed Up Content Relation Engine
Scalability, Analytics, Ease of Use the Focus of DotNetNuke Professional 5.1
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
DotNetNuke (news, site), an open source Microsoft.Net web content management provider, offers both a community and professional version of their solution. The professional version contains some features and functionality not available in the community version, features designed for the enterprise.
The latest version of DotNetNuke Professional hits the streets today. Get the scoop on what’s new in the Web CMS.
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Scalability, Analytics, Ease of Use the Focus of DotNetNuke Professional 5.1
Magnolia 4.1 Released, Features Pluggable DAM, Clustering Support
Monday, June 15th, 2009
In March this year when Magnolia (news, site) released v4.0 of its web content management system, the company’s CTO Boris Kraft said that while they were happy with the new product, there would be always room for improvement.
Three months later those improvements have come with the first official and complete release of
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