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A custom or tailored cms solution allow you to build a site that matched your business. Although tradition CMS can be used to customize your business CMS website accordingly, get the knowledge on the benefits of using custom CMS here!
Alfresco Enterprise Edition CMS portal built in Java that simplifies collaboration services for intermediaries, banks, leasing companies, travel organizations and many more sectors.
CMS, or content management systems, are platforms for managing and administering website content. There is no denying that CMSes are important in today's web...
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Choose Enonic if: you are looking to implement a customer tailored and mission critical application or website. Enonic XP lets you customize 100%, deliver faster, develop professionally - the WCM functionality is powerful but can be considered an "add-on" for your site/app. Also, applications built on XP are highly scalable by default (so you don't have to rewrite everything when traffic picks up).
You’re launching a new business and you want to create a mobile application for you or your customers? Many tools exist to achieve it, but do you know the differences between them and what it implies for your business?
FINE, a San Francisco- and Portland-based brand agency, is open sourcing the content management system (CMS) it has developed in-house to build sites for..
In part one I discussed the Perils of Cheap Websites. Again, my goal is not to be some sort of website elitist saying “the best or not at all!”
Selecting a CMS can be daunting. It's kind of like going to a car lot to pick out a new car, except without the annoying salespeople (if you're lucky). Before choosing a vehicle to deliver your
When setting up a website, business owners are faced with a choice – whether or not to implement an off-the-shelf Content Management System or opt for a hand-coded custom one. Before CMSs, people would hand-code their websites on their local computers and used an FTP program to move those files to their webserver, and then these files would become available on their websites. If they needed to modify something, they had to go through the whole process again. While continuing to apply this old method is no longer feasible, some people do favor a custom CMS over out-of-the-box solutions like WordPress or Drupal.