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Thanks to Our Fabulous Sponsors (4-Dec-2009)
December 4, 2009 at 7:06 pm

Yes indeed, another week is winding down. And just before we step out into a lovely autumnal Friday we want to extend a big thanks to the current CMSWire sponsors (follow them on Twitter). It’s you who have kept our gears greased and the keyboards merrily clacking. We are thankful.

Additionally, we know that travel budgets are down and that virtual events are up. Are you promoting a webinar or seminar? We offer highly effective event promotion packages. Check out our media kit and then get in touch to discuss your plans.

Current Sponsors

  • Acquia — Providers of enterprise support and hosting services for the Drupal CMS.
  • Ademero — Affordable document management solutions for small and mid-sized businesses.
  • Alterian —  Social media monitoring, web and email engagement.
  • Bridgeline iApps Content Manager — A SaaS Framework for applications, content management, commerce and analytics.
  • CMS WatchThe analyst firm covering and uncovering the details of the content management industry, including an in-depth SharePoint report.
  • Day Sofware — Winner of the 2009 Infoworld Best Web CMS award.
  • Ektron — Makers of one of the leading .NET web content management systems.
  • EMC - Sophisticated document management systems for departments and mid-sized organizations.
  • Ephox — Rich web content editing which blends ease of use with an enterprise API.
  • eTouch SamePage — The enterprise-grade wiki solution that combines the best of wikis and blogs to effectively support and streamline collaborative team efforts.
  • eZ Systems — Makers of the eZ Publish open source web content management system.
  • Gilbane Group — Conferences, reports, webinars, consulting and more. Gilbane keeps the industry talking, meeting and informed.
  • JBoye Events — High impact gatherings and reports for web practitioners. 
  • Kapow Technolgoies — Tools for automating content migration tasks.
  • Open Text — Realize the full power of SharePoint enterprise content management via Open Text integration.
  • Quest Software — Smart systems management software for SharePoint.
  • SDL Tridion — Enterprise web content management for multi-lingual and multi-national organizations.
  • Sitecore — Enterprise grade web content management with a strong eye towards .NET friendly tools and APIs.
  • Siteworx — A full service interactive agency, Siteworx designs scalable systems for human interaction.
  • Telerik Sitefinity — A light-weight, modular and accessible ASP.NET web content management system that pleases both the developers and the marketers.
  • Vignette — A grandfather of web content management, now part of the Open Text family.
  • …and of course dear old uncle Google

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Nuxeo Enters Open Source Digital Asset Management Market
December 4, 2009 at 5:32 pm

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Open source Enterprise CMS provider Nuxeo (news, site) continues to grow its product suite by adding DAM (Digital Asset Management) to the existing ECM and DM (Document Management) capabilities.

This announcement came out at the just wrapped Gilbane Boston conference (see our coverage here, check Twitter activity).

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EPiServer Continues Its US Expansion with New Partners
December 4, 2009 at 4:07 pm

EPiServer Continues Its US Expansion with New Partners EPiServer (news, site) has been working diligently to spread its Web CMS love throughout the world via partnerships with a handful of digital agencies and consultants. From the U.S. alone, Imano, Kohorts, Level 2 Marketing Group, Lightmaker, Orckestra, Oshyn, MarketNet and Yoodle are just a few that have recently latched onto EPiServer’s platform.

The rapid expansion has been made possible in part by EPiServer’s  U.S. office, which opened its doors last June. At the time, the company reported more than 2,500 customers using EPiServer CMS around the globe. With even higher present numbers, it looks like EPiServer has found a way to compete in a cutthroat market.  

“Companies worldwide are seeking to improve their connections with customers, partners and the community at large on the web," explained AJ Harring, President, EPiServer U.S. "This shift towards a more engaged web creates a tremendous opportunity for EPiServer to expand its global footprint. Our flexible, cost-effective platforms enable EPiServer and our partners to uniquely address this need for customers by creating compelling online experiences that enhance brand, foster customer loyalty and drive revenue, helping them more efficiently turn website visits into sales.”

EPiServer currently delivers its platform through a network of over 330 partner companies in 30 countries. Their offices are located in the United States, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, The Netherlands, South Africa, Australia and the United Kingdom. 

If you’d like to jump on the EPiServer bandwagon, you can get started here


Google Links Friend Connect with Twitter
December 4, 2009 at 2:36 pm

Google is so quick to fire out similar solutions after a rival has, we’re beginning to wonder if this is some sort of game they just play for fun. Maybe they have a stockpile of them somewhere, labeled and ready to go? Who knows. What we do know is that less than a day after Facebook announced their linkup with Facebook Connect and Yahoo, Google busted out with a trendy integration of its own.

If you use Google’s Friend Connect site, you now have the option to log in with your Google or Twitter credentials. This means you can login to any of the nine million sites that utilize Friend Connect and, if you have a Twitter account, can tweet new memberships with friends, interesting content etc., with just a click. See here:

 

 

Facebook has made a name for itself, and has managed to touch almost every corner of the Web with the Facebook Connect feature. That level of success mixed with a company as large as Yahoo is certainly a recipe for a favorable outcome, but Google and Twitter are giant giants as well. What we’re seeing is a war for the Web, no doubt, but whose pool of power will reign supreme? It’s hard to say. 

Right now, the numbers tell us that the Facebook/Yahoo duo has the advantage, thanks to the social platform’s massive amount of users (somewhere around 350 million). But then again, Twitter’s simple mission took the Internet by storm, and is now so ubiquitous that it’s odd to think there are people and companies out there that haven’t signed up. 

In any event, the battle for the throne will be an interesting one to watch


Vyre Unify 4.5 Supports Portlet Standard 2.0
December 4, 2009 at 1:59 pm

Vyre Unify 4.5 Supports Java Portlet 2.0, WebDAVVyre (news, site) has recently announced the latest version of their web content management system now supports Portlet Standards 2.0. But that’s not all that is new.

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Zoho Integrates with Google Apps At the Document Level
December 4, 2009 at 11:23 am

Zoho Integrates with Google At the Application LevelZoho (news, site) has taken its desire to integrate with Google to a new level. Along with single sign-on integration, Zoho now integrates with Google Docs.

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Demandbase Professional Connects Publishers and Advertisers
December 4, 2009 at 10:21 am

Demandbase Upgrades Analytics, Zeroes in on B2B TrafficAdvertisers are always looking for a better way to target business buyers and now they can thank Demandbase. The goal is to give publishers a new tool with which they can promote their businesses while helping advertisers improve the quality and relevancy of their web site traffic from their online advertisements.

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Xerox Strengthens eDiscovery Services with a New Data Center
December 4, 2009 at 10:05 am

xerox_logo_2009.jpg Upping the ante for control of the ediscovery services market, Xerox Litigation Services (XLS) (news, site) has just announced that it has opened a secondary data storage center in Rochester, New York.

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StoredIQ Introduces Information Management Assessment Services
December 4, 2009 at 9:52 am

StoredIQ Introduces Enterprise Information Management Assessment ServicesStoredIQ (news, site) is giving the gift of insight this December. With its new StoredIQ Assessment Services, users can see into unstructured data from across the enterprise.

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IBM Acquires Guardium, Gets Real time Monitoring and Discovery Tools
December 4, 2009 at 9:31 am

IBM Acquires Guardium, Gets Real time Monitoring and Discovery The recently announced acquisition of Guardium by IBM (news, site) which is to be integrated into the Information Management Software portfolio, is the latest extension of IBM’s business analytics strategy with investment to date reckoned to be close to US $12 billion.

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Open Text Connectivity Solutions Now Supports Windows 7
December 4, 2009 at 9:17 am

opentext_logo_2009.jpg Canadian ECM specialist Open Text (news, site) adds support for Microsoft’s latest operating system to its connectivity system as the OS reaches 5% market share.

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