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Commercial Content Management Systems In Use Today In Half Of All Organizations, Survey Says

Posted in AUSTRALIA, Belgium, CMS, Canada, Content, Denmark, Finland, Half, India, Italy, James Robertson, Japan, Management, Mexico, New Zealand, Robertson, South Korea, Spirit, The Netherlands, Uncategorized, United Kingdom, United States, firstspirit, organization, platform, product, source, survey, system, type, use on February 12th, 2010 by scottabel – Comments Off

Half of all organizations use a commercial content management system (CMS), according to a recent survey of content professionals. Just over 17% of survey respondents said their organization created their own, home-grown CMS, while 10.1% said an open source platform was in use in their firm. Interestingly, 15% of respondents said the organizations for which [...]





























Strong Sponsorship in December for CMS Report

Posted in CMS, Content, Drupal, Management, Marketing, North America, Software, Web, advertisement, banner, cmsreport.com, report, site, source, sponsor on December 17th, 2009 by Bryan – Comments Off

For three months in a row, CMS Report has sold out all of its banner space reserved for our sponsors. Sponsorship helps us pay for the bills from our host provider, internet service provider, and any software or hardware needed to support this site. CMS Report provides great content on a wide variety of CMS related topics. Our goal has always been to invest time not to market Web applications but instead speak on our passion for content management. If you like what you see here at CMS Report give thanks to our December sponsors for helping us to make all this happen.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, you can purchase banner space at this site either through Google’s ad services or through BuySellAds. For those times that we have sold out on our banner space, BuySellAds does offer the sponsors the ability to put themselves on a waiting list to advertise on our site.

CMS Report wants to thank our current sponsors for their support.

AcquiaAcquia is a commercial open source software company providing products, services, and technical support for the open source Drupal social publishing system. With over two million downloads since inception, Drupal is used by web developers worldwide to build sophisticated community websites.

Open Source TrainingOpen Source Training provides training across North America on Joomla!, Drupal, and WordPress. They have worked with Fortune 500 companies, state and local government, plus universities and colleges.

CMS MarketCMS Market is a directory for Joomla extensions as well as Mambo, Drupal modules and Wordpress themes.

CMS themerCMS themer is a professional theming service catered to designers, developers and web companies who do not have the time or expertise to theme a CMS based on an existing website or design.

IHost.Net - IHost offers a number of web hosting services built on the DotNetNuke. iHost.Net’s has serviced over 100,000 customers since 1996.

SitecoreSitecore provides web content management (CMS) and portal software for organizations to create compelling website experiences.

CMS Report also wants to thank these enthusiastic Google Adsense advertisers.

EktronEktron provides a complete platform with all of the functionality necessary to create, deploy, and manage your Web site.

pToolspTools Enterprise Web Content Management Software delivers powerful intranet, extranet and Internet solutions for critical business initiatives.

Alterarian - Alterian ContentManager. Alterian’s vision is changing the face of marketing from mass marketing to engagement with the individual and Web Content Management is a strategic part of delivering that for their customers.

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Learn to set up, maintain and secure a Small Office Server using Linux Email

Posted in Email, Linux, ProcMail, Server, book, everything, mail, open source, order, packt, press release, server administration, source on November 20th, 2009 by jasminet – Comments Off

Packt is pleased to announce Linux Email, a new book that covers everything that users need to know in order to set up their own Linux server. Written by professional Linux administrators, this book is a simple step-by-step guide to setting up a Linux email server using the most popular free Open Source tools such as PostFix, ProcMail, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, and others

Linux is a free and open source software collaboration whereby typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and redistributed, both commercially and non-commercially, by anyone under the terms of the GNU GPL. Linux is predominantly known for its use in servers, although can be installed on a wide variety of computer hardware ranging from embedded devices, mobile phones and even some watches as well as supercomputers.

Linux Email helps users overcome the complexities involved in getting started with Linux. They can create mail filters, sort their incoming mail into separate folders, pre-process their mail, start any programs upon mail arrival and selectively forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone using Procmail.

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