Oracle WebCenter Sites Features (OWCS) #CMS

  • Easy-To-Use Content Authoring and Design Tools For Business Users
  • Sophisticated Customer Segment-Based Targeting and Predictive Targeting via Oracle Real-Time Decisions Integration

  • Granular Analytics for Optimizing Web Content, Promotions, and Offers

  • User-Generated Content and Personalized,Customizable Gadgets with Enterprise Moderation, Including Comments, Ratings, Reviews, and Blogs

  • Highly Scalable Web Content Management (WCM) Platform for Delivery of a High Volume, Global Web Presence

  • Access Content Stored Across the Enterprise and Integrate with Oracle’s CRM and E-Commerce Applications

  • Mobile Option Enables Centralized Business-User Management of Both Mobile and Traditional Websites with Delivery to Thousands of Mobile Device Types, including iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Android, and Many More

 

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Web Content Management, Content Management System: OpenCMS, LifeRay, DNN, Kentico, WordPress, Drupal, SharePoint #CMS

Content Management is an Integral Part for Most Businesses including Enterprises. Actually, enterprises need them more than the others. Government will always need CMS.

Apparently, CMS market is Pretty Crowded:

http://www.cmsmatrix.org/

But I see WordPress has better ranking than OWCS : https://www.trustradius.com/compare-products/oracle-webcenter-vs-wordpress

10 Reasons Why a CMS is Important to Your Business

http://www.oshyn.com/blogs/2016/april/10-reasons-why-a-cms-is-important-to-your-business?page=NaN

What is a CMS and why is it so important? https://www.alberon.co.uk/blog/what-is-a-cms-and-why-is-it-so-importan

Some Big Names From The Big Players:

Oracle WebCenter Sites : Oracle WebCenter Portal : Oracle WebCenter Content

Adobe Experience Manager : AEM is a leader in the CMS

MS Sharepoint

SiteCore: .Net

OpenText Teamsite

IBM: Digital Experience Manager

EMC: Document Review

Alfresco

Salsify

IBM Notes


Open Source:

LifeRay : Java Based

OpenCMS : Java Based

DNN : .Net Based

Kentico : .Net Based

WordPress: PHP Based

Drupal: PHP Based

Why enterprise content management?

Enterprise content management is the technology used to capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver content and documents related to organizational processes. ECM tools and strategies allow the management of an organization’s unstructured information, wherever that information exists.

Enterprise content management – Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_content_management
The Benefits of a Unified Enterprise Content Management Platform
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/middleware/content-management/059406.pdf
Ecommerce Content Management:
Magento : PHP Based
Cscart: PHP Based
Oracle ATG WebCommerce
SAP Hybris
SAP Webshop
Ektron for Marketing and Publishing
Is WordPress an enterprise level CMS?
http://www.ironpaper.com/webintel/articles/is-wordpress-an-enterprise-level-cms/
Oracle WebCenter Sites Competitors and Alternatives
https://www.trustradius.com/products/oracle-webcenter/competitors
Stumbled Upon:
Java Based FatWire CMS get a bad review
https://www.quora.com/How-does-FatWire-compare-to-other-Web-Content-Management-Systems
Sure, I did built CMS software such as: The backend CMS for DareFoods.ca. Also, wrote another Ecommerce CMS. These were written from Scratch (might have used frameworks such as Laravel). Could be used in the similar fashion the way WordPress, and Magento are used but for a very particular niche market. and then you might want to check if a very specific CMS for a specific Niche – will have some business potential. This is to start with then it can extend the features in the related market or once you get a customer – you can custom build solutions for the same customer.
For example: You can build a CMS for Food Industry : Bangladesh, I believe has many many food companies. And also find out Business Use cases for them so that you can sell to them.

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Hubspo #CMS

“HubSpot’s all-in-one inbound marketing software allows businesses to transform the way that they market and sell online. Our software includes everything marketers and sales teams need to attract, convert, and close customers.”

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Open Source Content Management Systems #CMS

Drupal, Joomla, Plone, and WordPress are some good examples. xCatalyst is another one. You can find more information on your CMS at (under this web-site):

Check the following resources for more information on CMSes.

  • http://geeksandgod.com/forum/calendar-drupal
  • http://www.linux.com/feature/60948
  • http://www.alledia.com/blog/general-cms-issues/joomla-and-drupal-which-one-is-right-for-you/
  • http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/events-calendar/
  • http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/events-calendar/
  • http://codex.wordpress.org/Photoblogs_and_Galleries
  • http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/158-creating-a-blog-site-with-joomla
  • http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/content-&-news/random-news
  • http://www.esxinc.com/images/ESX/Documents/xCatalyst-Modules-Summary.pdf

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Add Calendar/Event Support in Drupal #CMS

Required modules: Views, Date, Calendar, CCK (content), Text, Node Reference, Options Widgets. You can download the modules from Drupal web-site. For calendar, http://drupal.org/project/calendar. For date replace calendar with date in the previous url (http://drupal.org/project/calendar => date). For views, replace with views.

How to install: unzip and upload to the modules folder in the Drupal installation. Afterward, from Site Building -> Modules under Administration (in Drupal), check these modules (and also check them on what these modules are dependent)

How to work? Areas you need to play with to have customized calendars/event calendars for your site:

  • Administer->Site Building->Views
  • Site Configuration -> Date and Time
  • Administer -> Content Management -> Date Tools
  • You have to create calendar styles/customized calendars using the above options. Then you will see an option under create content to create calendars for your web-site.
  • using site building -> Blocks, you can place these calendars anywhere you want
  • You can also embed calendars in pages

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Joomla in Use: Who uses Joomla #CMS

Who uses Joomla

  • Magazine publishing companies: http://www.yourwedding.com .au/
  • A medium-sized municipality in Florida: www.longwoodfl.org
  • A public library in metro Detroit: www.ropl.org
  • An interconnectivity service company: www.telx.com
  • A community/news site about Macs: www.nzmac.com
  • A community site about smartphones: www.everythingtreo.com

Some Third Party Joomla Components that are used frequently:

  • Bookmarks component (www.tegdesign.ch)
  • Community Builder (www.joomlapolis.com)
  • eXiT-Poll (www.phpprojects.net)
  • Google Maps (www.atlspecials.com/index.php?option=com_google_maps&Itemid=36)
  • JA Submit (www.joomlart.com)
  • JCal Pro (dev.anything-digital.com)
  • JCE Editor (http://www.cellardoor.za.net/jce/)
  • JomComment (www.azrul.com)
  • joomlaXplorer (http://developer.joomla.org/sf/projects/joomlaxplorer)
  • Knowledgebase (www.phil-taylor.com)
  • mosDirectory (www.phil-taylor.com)
  • OpenSEF (www.j-prosolution.com)
  • OpenWiki (www.j-prosolution.com)
  • Phil-A-Form (www.phil-taylor.com)
  • RSS XT (www.nodetraveller.com)
  • SMF Bridge (www.simplemachines.org)
  • YaNC (www.joomla-addons.org)
  • Mambots of Interest
  • TagBot (www.fijiwebdesign.com)

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Localization in Web Crossing (A CMS) #CMS

Not well written, but should make sense.

Web Crossing maintains a list of words/strings that can be displayed in any language. Usually, these words/strings have a key and a value, these words/strings are kept in a file and a database showing relationships between the keys and values. If you want to change the language for the keys, you need to change the values with the new language. Web pages use the keys for these strings in programming, and to users these strings get replaced by the values. Hence, you see them in a new language.

To support a new language, you need to change the values of these strings. In web-crossing, you can change them in a file, using web-forms, or using spreadsheets. You can make the total site in a new language or you can make one particular feature/application in a new language. In web crossing, there are features to add new languages using ISO language codes and ISO country codes. You also need to specify a charset that supports your language.

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OpenCMS Resources. Java EE Open Source CMS #CMS #Misc. Reading

Some Topics to Learn in OpenCMS

  • Installing OpenCms, and basic concepts
  • Using the OpenCms Workplace
  • Exploring the core architecture and the virtual file system
  • Working with JSP templates
  • Creating OpenCms modules
  • Adding custom resource types
  • Exporting to static HTML
  • Deploying and managing an OpenCms website

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It’s Linux, Mom! Not Lennox. #Computer Game Design #105 #RHCSA

It’s Linux, Mom! Not Lennox.

Lennox is a global corporation specializing in air conditioning, heating, and commercial refrigeration. Dave Lennox helped to develop what has been described as the first riveted-steel furnace in 1895.

His “machine” having come a long way is amazing in it’s own right, but it is not necessarily suited for business productivity. While it is surely compatible with outsourced services, Old Dave’s Lennox may not readily lend itself to remote helpdesk or repair over the internet.

Linux, on the other hand, is a Unix-like computer operating system which not only fully lends itself to remote helpdesk, outsourced IT services, and computer repair over the internet, but can also be used to accomplish those tasks.

Unlike Lennox hardware, Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free software and open source development; its underlying source code can be freely modified, used, and redistributed by anyone (try that with Lennox).

Although it had already been around a few years, the Linux kernel was first released to the public 17 September 1991, for the Intel x86 PC architecture.

The kernel was augmented with system utilities and libraries from the GNU project to create a usable operating system, which later led to an alternate term, GNU/Linux.

Linux is now packaged for different uses in Linux distributions, which contain the sometimes modified kernel along with a variety of other software packages tailored to different requirements.

Predominantly known for its use in servers, Linux in gaining more and more popularity as a desktop operating system garnering the support of corporations such as IBM, Sun Microsystems, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Novell.

It is used as an operating system for a wide variety of computer hardware, including desktop computers, supercomputers, video game systems (PlayStation 2 and 3 for example) and embedded devices such as mobile phones and routers most if not all of which lend themselves readily to repair over the internet, outsourced repair and even remote helpdesk services.

1960ish: A computer operating system known as UNIX was conceived.

1970: UNIX was released and widely used, modified and improved by business, academia, and the government .

1984; Richard Stallman quits his job at MIT and starts working on the GNU Project.

1985: Free Software Foundation, an organization for creating and promoting free software, is founded by Richard Stallman.

The GNU manifesto, a statement by Richard Stallman advocating the cause of free software movement, is published in the March 1985 issue of Dr. Dobb’s Journal

1991: MINIX was written from scratch by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, a US-born Dutch professor who wanted to teach his students the inner workings of a real operating system. It was designed to run on the Intel 8086 microprocessors that had flooded the world market.

MINIX was by no stretch of the imagination a supberb operating system. But for the first time the source code was available. Anyone who happened to get the book ‘Operating Systems: Design and Implementation’ by Tanenbaum could get hold of the 12,000 lines of code, written in C and assembly language. For the first time, an aspiring programmer or hacker could read the source codes of the operating system, which to that time the software vendors had guarded vigorously.

Following in quick succession, Linux was first envisaged by a a second year student of Computer Science at the University of Helsinki and a self-taught hacker, Linus Torvalds. At the time it was just another hackers hobby. But from the humble Intel 386 machine of Linus that ran the first kernel, Linux has come a long way. Its most notable use now is in the field of massively parallel supercomputing clusters.

Version 0.01 is released on the Internet in September.

1992:

January: First Linux Newsgroup: alt.os.linux founded in the UseNet

April: Ari Lemmke starts the popular Linux newsgroup comp.os.linux in the UseNet

November: Adam Richter announces the release of the first Linux Distribution from his company: Yggdrasil

1993:June: Slackware, the famous Linux distribution is released by Peter Volkerding

August: Matt Welsh releases Linux Installation and getting started: version 1

1994: Linux kernel version 1.0 is released in March.

While Lennox has several models, Linux has many more. And even though Lennox has been around a lot longer (you know Dave Lennox died in 1947), Linux has achieved between 50-80% market share of the web server, render farm, and supercomputer markets and is growing daily on desktops a feat even old Dave couldn’t pull off.

So, Mom, now do you understand? Mom! Mom!tmm

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