Web Content Management news from FierceContentManagement
A web content management system allows for website administration by non-technical users, by making use of templates and forms in the software interface. A WCM system lets users create content, manage documents, and maintain and moderate visitor-generated content.
Some popular WCM platforms and vendors include: OpenText, Joomla, DotNetNuke, CrownPeak, Drupal, Alfresco and Documentum.
NewsOASIS begins studying web experience management interoperability standard
OASIS, the standards organization that brought you CMIS, is working on a new Web Experience Management standard. It's still in its early stages. According to the charter defining how the standard Read more...
Drupal 8 goals emerge
In an interview with CIO.com, Dries Buytaert, who is the original developer of Drupal and the CTO at Acquia, outlined his major goals for the next version of Drupal. As the article pointed out, it's Read more...
Occupy protesters building social network with Drupal and Semantics
Last week Wired reported about an initiative to build a federated social network for the Occupy movement that uses Drupal as its underlying technology. The network will provide a forum for different Read more...
Joomla! reports impressive growth in downloads
Last week Joomla! reported impressive year over year growth with a 38 percent increase since last December. That translates into 27 million English-language downloads. It's worth noting that they Read more...
Silver bullet CXM solutions are a myth, say Powers, Assad
There is no "mythical, magical CXM suite," Stephen Powers, principal analyst and research director at Forrester Research, told an audience Nov. 30 at the Gilbane Conference in Boston. Despite vendor Read more...
CrownPeak releases major interface upgrade
CrownPeak, the software as a service web content management vendor, announced a major new release of their product last week at the Gilbane Conference in Boston. The new interface greatly simplifies Read more...
CoreMedia partnership helps customers build mobile apps
CoreMedia announced a partnership last week with German mobile applications vendor, Sevenval. Using a combination of Sevenval and CoreMedia technology, CoreMedia customers can offer mobile content Read more...
WordPress still number one, but watch out for Concrete5, says report
Water and Stone released its free annual report on the state of open source web content management. For the most part, there aren't any major surprises, but there are a few points worth noting. For Read more...
eZ 4.6 brings mobile and enhanced search
eZ announced eZ Publish 4.6 this week and it's chock full of enhancements, especially for an interim release like this. For starters, eZ has made it easier to develop mobile applications across a Read more...
Show me the numbers: The role of analytics in WCM
When it comes to marketing and your website, you need to be able to measure the results. A web content management system can help by providing analytics tools or by linking to another company's Read more...
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