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Blog Archive
- TerminalFour Site Manger Review
- A busy week with eRetail in India
- It is boom time for eCommerce in India
- eCommerce Scenario–guide to the overall eCommerce landscape
- Hybris Multi-Channel Suite – a quick review
- Joomla! 2.5 launched – a smarter and database agnostic CMS
- Happy New Year 2012
- Will WEMI achieve what JCR, CMIS & JSR 168 didn’t ?
- Do all roads for eBay lead to X.commerce ?
- Magento eCommerce Review
- Commercial Open Source – gate crashing the party
- Microsoft Commerce Server – breaking off or just taking a pause
- Wish you a very Happy Diwali
- Why NOT to buy a Sony VAIO
- Hannon Hill and TerminalFour – similar but different
- FatWire and OpenText WEM — newer names, older technology
- Learning from others mistakes
- A big repository change for Nuxeo
- Implications of Joomla! 1.7 and the Joomla! Platform
- How to Avoid Common Technology Selection Mistakes
- Got experience & Opinion on Hannon Hill Cascade Server ?
- Winds of change.. yet again !!
- Liferay Portal Review Update
- Happy New Year 2011
- ATG acquisition by Oracle – impact on your eCommerce Strategy
- Digital Marketing – is it just being Digital or Interactive too ?
- Winds of Change ..
- Portals & Mashup Product Evaluation
- Jive SBS Review
- What’s in The Name !!
- EMC Joins Hand with FatWire
- Is FatWire next in EMC’s acquisition spree ?
- Happy New Year 2010
- Oracle Portal Stack– A Saga of Acquisitions
- Jive with Jive SBS 4.0
- Open Source CMS Award 2009
- Open Source President goes Drupal
- Joomla! Reviews
- Whats next for ATG Portal users ?
- Liferay Portal Review
- Open Source President
- OpenSource is gearing up to shake Things Up
- Alfresco meets Joomla
- End of Life for ATG Portal
- Drop Down Menu in Joomal using the std Menu Module
- Dropdown Menu in Joomla : using Entended Menu Module
- Defining your Application Strategy
- Defining Performance Requirements
- PHP based Open Source CMS
- Portal Vs CMS part 3
Category Archives: CMS
Alfresco meets Joomla
Joomlatools a software development services org which specializes in Joomla and related technologies announced a Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) based the integration of Joomla and Alfresco. Joomla users can now leverage the Alfresco content repository and ECM capabilities, while … Continue reading
End of Life for ATG Portal
I’ve not been a great fan of ATG portal – have worked on a couple of solutions around it and can’t say that I was too happy about it, specially when on has worked on products like IBM WebSphere portal. … Continue reading
Posted in ATG, CMS, Portals
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Drop Down Menu in Joomal using the std Menu Module
Why use the extension if out of the box module can serve the purporse .. After implementing drop down menu using Extended meny module, i played around with the std menu extension and got it to work too .. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in CMS, Code Snippets, Joomla, Open Source, PHP
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Dropdown Menu in Joomla : using Entended Menu Module
It’s been qite some time that i’ve actually got to do some hands on coding & what’s got me there is Joomla : I’m using it to create an entry level social networking site. I was tring to implement a … Continue reading
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PHP based Open Source CMS
PHP based Open source CMS like Joomla, Drupal have always been of interest to amateur as well as professions web developers. Since these come at no cost at all, it also has a wide acceptance with the hosting providers who … Continue reading
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Portal Vs CMS part 3
When you are looking to deliver unstructured content to the users and already have a Portal product available to you Most of the Portal products come with out of box portlets that can help you delivery basic CMS functionality like … Continue reading
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Portals Vs CMS part 2
So what are these requirements? When you have a web portal requirement and you have a CMS already available to you CMS provides you with Web Content Management (WCM) capabilities to deliver the content to the user – content that’s … Continue reading
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Portals Vs CMS
Portal & Content Management target different set of enterprise requirements however at times making this choice become a bit difficult because of the nature of the requirement – in such cases where you can customise one to simulate the offerings … Continue reading
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