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Guest post by Shaun Walker Leading up to the BUILD conference on Sept. 10 in Anaheim, Calif., there was a fog of uncertainty, rumors, and speculation in the Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) developer
DotNetNuke , an open source web content management system built on Microsoft's ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) .NET platform , announced the purchase last week of social collaboration solution Active Modules (which had
DotNetNuke (DNN), makers of the open source web content management system based on Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) .NET, announced recently that it was adding support for Microsoft's WebMatrix and Razor in
As the number of open source content management products on the market has grown, choosing a system has become more difficult for discerning IT and marketing shops. Much of the product confusion
The popularity of open source content management systems, and the number of open source CMS options have grown exponentially in the last three years. However, it has become increasingly difficult for
Shaun Walker is co-founder and CTO at open source web content management vendor DotNetNuke . Walker developed the original version of DotNetNuke, which is built on the Microsoft .NET platform. We
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