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The Business Case for Deleting Content

Monday, November 17th, 2008

The more you delete, the more you simplify. The more you simplify, the more you increase the chances of your customers succeeding on your website.

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Weekly Roll-Up: Top Stories, Memes and Moments (14-Nov-08)

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler.

Highlights of the Week

* Enterprise CMS Socialism: Documentum Supports CMIS. Are you tired of hearing of this draft CMIS thing yet? Content management software companies aren’t.
* Joomla! Release 1.5.8 is All About Bug Fixes. The Joomla! Bug Squad, with the help of the Joomla! community, has been striving to make Joomla! the best it can be.
* Visual Studio 2010 Eases Web, Cloud Development. There are tons of new improvements expected, along with a rumor that SharePoint development will get much easier.
* Razuna: Open Source Digital Asset Management (DAM). Open source DAM anyone? It has arrived — an open source enterprise-level DAM system named Razuna.
* Google Goes Virtual with Search Appliance. There are a number of organizations today that use the Google Search Appliance. And why not, it’s a solution in a box that is relatively easy to use.

Most Popular Articles

And these are the articles you couldn’t get enough of during the past week — if page views are anything to go by, anyways. So what was your fancy? Hacking and security, Google Apps and maps, choices, results and strategies.

* How They Hack Your Website: Overview of Common Techniques. Defense is your best offense. Know the basics.
* Google Apps Go Mobile, Starting with iPhone. What does Safari 3 have to do with Office applications on the iPhone?
* Gartner: 2009 Top 10 Strategic Technologies. These technologies impact the organization’s long-term plans, programs and initiatives.
* Google Maps Get Better Eyesight With GeoEye-1. There is a new eye in the sky.
* Results: Most Popular CMS in Technorati’s Top 100. What micro publishers are using today.
* Harvard Hack Betrays Joomla! Vulnerabilities? Ever trouble over just how hackers do it? Unfortunately, it’s no big secret.

The Economy is in the Dumps but Content Management is Booming

If you’re looking to advance your career, or if your org has got empty seats in need of savvy CMSers, you’re in luck. Catch the best fish of the season on our content management job board.

Featured Jobs:

* ActionScript Engineer (ActionScript Assassin) at Meebo
* Sr. Software Engineer, Content Management CondéNet
* Senior Web Developer at Trapeze
* Copywriter at Navajo Company Inc.

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Thanks to Our Fabulous Sponsors (14-Nov-08)

Friday, November 14th, 2008

And here’s a cheers to our current sponsors. It’s you who have kept the CMS gears in our heads turning and the Nespresso machines merrily gurgling. We are most thankful.

Are you promoting an event, webinar or product? Our sponsorship packages are flexible and effective. Check out our media kit and email or phone us to discuss.

Current Sponsors

* Ademero — Affordable document management solutions for small and mid-sized businesses.
* CMS WatchThe analyst firm covering and uncovering the details of the content management industry, including an in-depth SharePoint report.
* Ektron — Makers of one of the leading .NET web content management solutions.
* Ephox — Rich web content editing which blends ease of use with enterprise features.
* eTouch SamePage — The enterprise-strength wiki solution that combines the best of wikis and blogs to effectively support and streamline collaborative team efforts.
* The Gilbane Group — Conferences, reports, webinars, consulting and more. Gilbane keeps the industry informed.
* Ingeniux — Makers of Enterprise 2.0 web content management solutions.
* Kentico — The developer friendly, flexible Web CMS that’s geared for ASP.NET developers.
* Open Text — Blending enterprise content management and email life cycle management Open Text manages enterprise content.
* Quantum Art — QP7 is a .NET web content management and content application platform that enables rapid development of content-centric functionality.
* Sitecore — Enterprise grade web content management with a strong eye towards .NET friendly tools and APIs.
* Telerik Sitefinity — A light-weight, modular and accessible ASP.NET web content management system that pleases both the developers and the marketers.
* …and of course dear old uncle Google

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Enterprise CMS Socialism: Sense/Net Supports CMIS

Friday, November 14th, 2008

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The Enterprise CMS socialism saga continues… Sense/Net, a Hungarian provider of open source alternative for building Enterprise CMS and Enterprise Portal (EPS) solutions, has implemented a prototype of the burgeoning CMIS spec.

Joining the big guns and attaching your name to a popular concept can be very attractive. Sense/Net couldn’t resist. We talked to them to get the scoop.

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Interim Results Show Day is Having a Good Year

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Day Software Reports Interim Q3 2008 Results

Mere days before the long-anticipated CQ5 release, Day presents interim financial results for Q3 2008.

The very Web 2.0-esque CQ5 is currently scheduled to be generally available on November 17. We will tell you more about CQ5 next week (downloading the software for evaluation as we speak).

In the meantime, let’s count Day’s Swiss francs. The company reports increased revenue and presses ahead with market expansion, mainly in Northern Europe.

Overall revenue for the first nine months of 2008 increased by 9% to CHF 20.0 million compared to CHF 18.3 million in the same period last year. Overall revenue increased by 16% compared with the second quarter of 2008.

Revenue from licenses for the nine months until September 30, 2008, amounted to CHF 7.8 million compared to CHF 6.7 million for the same period last year.

Losses were reduced to CHF 524,000 compared to the previous quarter. The technical efforts poured into CQ5 were a cost factor. The cash reserves increased to CHF 16.2 million.

Day’s senior management welcomed new members, including Richard Francis as new CFO and Kevin Cochrane as new CMO.

Not enough good news? How about Gartner placing Day in the Magic Quadrant for Enterprise CMS as a visionary?

While everything on Day’s side seems to be quite optimistic at the moment, we will continue to watch the company and report the news to you.

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