The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler.Highlights of the Week* Selfish, Mean, Impatient Customers. Half the customers who come to you website wanting to buy something leave without doing so. What's up with
WebTrends Inc., a top provider of web analytics and online marketing solutions, has teamed up with Web CMS provider SDL Tridion in order to make online analytics and WCM integration easier and more effective than ever. Their solution is called
Ektron CMS400.NET may soon become very popular in the manufacturing and retail industries, as it is now the foundation of MResult CorporationÂ’s Starter Site+ package.Starter Site+, built on CMS400.NET, is a product designed specifically for manufacturers and retailers looking for
If the Web is really about content, WebEngine is all about allowing content to be found. Nuxeo, a leading open source ECM vendor, unveiled WebEngine, an open source web framework focused on content. Designed to be lightweight and versatile, WebEngine
Optaros has announced the launch of a new user interface framework for Alfresco. DoCASU 1.0 is an open source initiative, bringing AJAX and Rich Internet Application features to the Alfresco Enterprise CMS platform UI. Docasu "is not intended to replace
The battle of the open source CMS continues. Well some might not consider it a battle, but there is a definite push to stay at the top by the leaders of the pack. WordPress is no slouch where that is
They've supported Red Hat Linux in their publishing software, XML Professional Publisher (XPP). Now it's time to support it in their content management system and that they do with Contenta 4.0. But that's only the start of the enhancements to
Thanks for the support y'all. The likes of Ademero, Bridgeline Software, CMS Watch, Ektron, Ephox, eTouch SamePage, The Gilbane Group, Hot Banana, Quantum Art, Sitecore, SpringCM , Telerik Sitefinity, Xythos and of course dear old uncle Google have kept the
I recently had a long and wide-ranging interview with IT Business Edge on the topic of Social Software technologies. The intrepid reporter, Ann All, transcribed nearly the whole discussion verbatim -- a rarity these days! -- and something any analyst