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 Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management Systemplone.org
The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System is Copyright © 2000-2006 by the Plone Foundation et al.
You can install Plone with a click-and-run installer, and have a content management system running on your computer in just a few minutes.
This is the development and community site for Plone, a content management system with strong multilingual support.
plone.org   (641 words)

  
 Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management Systemplone.org
The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System is Copyright © 2000-2006 by the Plone Foundation et al.
You can install Plone with a click-and-run installer, and have a content management system running on your computer in just a few minutes.
This is the development and community site for Plone, a content management system with strong multilingual support.
plone.org   (594 words)

  
 OpenSourceCMS - Home
Founded and funded by Cignex, the Goldegg initiative brings together one of the largest groups of open source experts and innovators in the content management (CM) industry to make the open source Plone CMS a viable alternative for enterprise CM.
This allows you to to add and delete content, change the way things look, basically be the admin of any system here without fear of breaking anything.
The administrator username and password is given for every system and each system is deleted and re-installed every two hours.
www.opensourcecms.com   (488 words)

  
 Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management Systemplone.org
The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System is Copyright © 2000-2006 by the Plone Foundation et al.
This is the development and community site for Plone, a content management system with strong multilingual support.
You can install Plone with a click-and-run installer, and have a content management system running on your computer in just a few minutes.
plone.org   (612 words)

  
 Content Management Systems, Zope Hosting software solutions
Quintagroup is Zope / Plone Content Management System Development company.
Quintagroup’s Content Management System Development Services address the wide variety of requirements that clients face, from basic author-only website updates (simple content management solution) to sophisticated team-based workflow (Enterprise Content Management Solution).
Before recommending Zope Content Management Framework or Task Specific Plone Content Management Implementation solutions, Quintagroup takes the following into account:
quintagroup.com   (612 words)

  
 Zope and Plone, products directory content management software
It also provides an attribute system that works similar to keywords but allows for collections of attributes to be associated with multiple content types.
Base View and Edit templates are dynamically generated for all record objects from schemas but can be extended and customised providing an extremely rapid solution for making SQL content available in Zope, CMF or Plone
Provides a way to create a treeish category structure and then limit the association of content intances to specific sections of the tree based on the contents type and user selections.
www.contentmanagementsoftware.info   (612 words)

  
 Content Management Comparison
Contact If you can read this text, it Content Managmeent you are not experiencing the Plone design at its best.
Creating a PHP-Based Content Management System For six months in 2004, Intranet Journal's Peter Zeidman published a tutorial on using the...
Site Map Product Overview News & Events Support User Guide Content Management System Links The list below contains links to articles and viewpoints on content...
www.allcontentmanagement.com /content-management-comparison   (223 words)

  
 perl.com: Content Management with Bricolage
Fortunately, this category of content management is well represented in the open-source space, including such stalwarts as Bricolage, Plone (built on the Zope framework), and TYPO3.
If you've ever had to manage a web site with tens of thousands of pages of content where many people need to be able to update that content, you've no doubt recognized the need for a content management system (CMS).
They focus on managing documents, moving them through workflow, ensuring the consistency of their structures, and publishing them to external systems for delivery to the end audience.
www.perl.com /pub/a/2004/08/27/bricolage.html   (1322 words)

  
 CA Backs Open Source CMS With Zope
The Zope Content Management Framework (CMF) is a Web application server that allows a content management system, such as Plone, to be built on top of it using its toolset.
Open source content management systems have faced an uphill battle against their proprietary counterparts over the last number of years.
Chris Withers, a Zope Community member, consultant and author of the Squishdot discussion forum for Zope, said he believes that Zope's existing database ZODB was incorrectly referred to in the CA/Zope press release as a flat file database.
www.internetnews.com /dev-news/article.php/3359621   (1322 words)

  
 ONLamp.com: Open Source Content Management with Plone
Plone is a content management system (CMS), built atop the Zope web application server, and Zope's Content Management Framework (CMF), a powerful framework for building CMSes.
For the complex needs of organizations large and small, Plone offers several useful features out of the box, including membership management, workflow, internationalization (i18n), UI "skins," standards compliance, and a host of security features to restrict users' editing privileges to allow them to do their jobs without inadvertently interfering with the work of others.
It's also quick to create new content types with the use of Plone's Archetypes framework.
www.onlamp.com /pub/a/python/2004/09/23/plone_features.html   (1322 words)

  
 Commons Group article - Content Management System Comparison
This is a short comparison of five content management systems -- PHPNuke, EZPublish, Plone, RedDot and the APC ActionApps.
Content management frameworks like Zope and Vignette are not reviewed as they require a great deal of custom development to get up and running.
Content object systems: These systems are centred around the idea of a content ‘object’ — a piece of information that can be moved around and used in different ways within a site.
www.commonsgroup.com /articles/fulltext.shtml?x=337   (1468 words)

  
 Debian -- zope-cmfforum
This CMF module is compatible with the Plone Content Management System which includes special purpose skins for Collector.
It can be used to replace the CMF DiscussionTool too.
packages.debian.org /testing/web/zope-cmfforum.html   (1468 words)

  
 Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management Systemplone.org
Powered by Plone, the Open Source Content Management System
This is the development and community site for Plone, a content management system with strong multilingual support.
The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System is Copyright © 2000-2006 by the Plone Foundation et al.
plone.org   (630 words)

  
 Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management Systemplone.org
The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System is Copyright © 2000-2005 by the Plone Foundation et al.
This is the development and community site for Plone, a content management system with strong multilingual support.
You can install Plone with a click-and-run installer, and have a content management system running on your computer in just a few minutes.
plone.org   (613 words)

  
 Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management Systemplone.org
You can install Plone with a click-and-run installer, and have a content management system running on your computer in just a few minutes.
Plone can interoperate with most relational database systems, open source and commercial, and runs on a vast array of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and BSD.
It is ideal as an intranet and extranet server, as a document publishing system, a portal server and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities.
www.plone.org   (613 words)

  
 Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management Systemplone.org
You can install Plone with a click-and-run installer, and have a content management system running on your computer in just a few minutes.
This is the development and community site for Plone, a content management system with strong multilingual support.
Plone can interoperate with most relational database systems, open source and commercial, and runs on a vast array of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and BSD.
plone.org   (616 words)

  
 Zope -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Zope 2 is the base behind the (Click link for more info and facts about Plone) Plone, Silva and (Click link for more info and facts about Nuxeo CPS) Nuxeo CPS (Click link for more info and facts about content management systems) content management systems.
A Zope (Click link for more info and facts about website) website is composed of objects in an object database as opposed to files, as is usual with many other (Click link for more info and facts about web server) web server systems.
A new version of Zope, (Click link for more info and facts about Zope 3) Zope 3, has been in development for some years.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/z/zo/zope.htm   (873 words)

  
 Plone Opens Up Web Publishing
However, although Plone is consistently referenced on its site and in its documentation as a content management application, don't expect to use it like a high-end Web content management system such as those from Vignette Corp. and Documentum Inc. For high-level Web site content management implementations, Bricolage is a better open-source alternative.
Plone is based on the Zope application server and Zope Content Management Framework, both of which use the popular Python scripting language.
Because Plone also leverages the fairly strong workflow options that come from Zope Content Management Framework, we could build fairly complex workflows to define the process of publishing some content to the site.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1759,1007949,00.asp   (873 words)

  
 Zope.org
Zope is an open source application server for building content management systems, intranets, portals, and custom applications.
Plone makes heavy use of CSS, which means it is accessible to any internet browser, but the design needs a standards-compliant browser to look like we intended it.
CPSDefault - basic content objects and default implementation of some of the framework services for the Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server (CPS3) (3.30.1-1)
zope.org   (873 words)

  
 NewsForge Open source content management partnerships are a promising sign
Everitt and Burton said the content management market is "more dysfunctional than other markets," explaining that while people do not write their own Web servers, the market leader in CMS is the do-it-yourself system.
Web content management (WCM) applications, Markham said, are aimed at the small to medium business market, while frameworks are needed to reach the larger players.
There are advantages to open source, however, and Plone's representatives argued that open source solutions lower the risk of evaluation -- "you can download it and try it, you can subscribe to mailing lists and see the good and bad in all its naked glory" -- and also ease accessibility.
software.newsforge.com /software/04/06/08/1340235.shtml   (2097 words)

  
 Powerful Open-Source Content Management System
The Tiki CMS/Groupware (aka TikiWiki) is a powerful open-source Content Management System (CMS) and Groupware that can be used to create all sorts of Web applications, sites, portals, intranets, and extranets.
Plone is ideal as an intranet and extranet server, as a document publishing system, a portal server and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities.
Major features include articles, forums, newsletters, blogs, a file/image gallery, a Wiki, drawing, trackers, a directory, polls/surveys and quizzes, a FAQ, chat, a banner management system, Webmail, a calendar, Ephemerides, maps, charts, Mobile Tiki (PDA and WAP access), RSS feeds, a category system, a theme control center, workflow, live support, Shoutbox, ACLs, and more.
www.linuxwebmasterfree.com /2005/0210.html   (273 words)

  
 Software Development>www.sdmagazine.com
Paul Everitt discusses the benefits and challenges of bringing together programmers from around the world to improve packaging and products for the Zope 3 open source application server, the CMF Content Management Framework, and the Plone content management system.
This customer solution paper discusses the requirements that lead Steam" to choose a non-SQL embedded database engine as a foundation for its user-authentication system, and the design and implementation decisions that helped meet their requirements.
Partners from the premiere analyst firm Hurwitz and Associates discuss the results of their recent study on development effectiveness and process improvement from leading companies in the software, financial services, insurance, hardware, semiconductor, healthcare, and telecommunications industries
www.sdmagazine.com /projects   (947 words)

  
 Take advantage of the Zope open source CMS framework
In response to my recent article on open source CMS solutions, members noted that I didn't mention the Zope Content Management Framework and one of its associated content management systems—Plone.
Zope is an application server, it has a content management framework, and there are ready-built CMS implementations (Plone) for rapid deployment.
I actually had a client request a Plone CMS specifically because they had read/heard that it was the system that NASA was using.
builder.com.com /5100-6371_14-5059910.html   (586 words)

  
 Enter Content Here: Alfresco and Plone
Plone is an effective and elegant hybrid of a document management system and a web content management system.
While there are a couple of other open source CMS that are designed to do document management (Contineo and Xinco), that part of the open source CMS landscape has been dominated by Plone.
Even how, poeple are used do qualify Plone as a CMS, but i think it has most of qualities of a ECM system, which make it very usuful for this task.
contenthere.blogspot.com /2005/12/alfresco-and-plone.html   (2162 words)

  
 [Zope3-dev] Zope 3 Newsletter: Volume 2, Issue 1
Admittedly that isn't hard at this stage: http://codespeak.net/z3/ Andy Adiwidjaja, Janko Hauser union.cms: Real-World Usage of Five union.cms ( http://dev.unioncms.org/utrac) is an effort of the biggest union in Germany to develop a new GPL licensed content management system building on the experiences of the current Zope 2 content management systems such as Plone and CPS.
The group outlined requirements for common infrastructure[2], and prototyped several features, including Xickens[3] (a minimal content management application, designed as an integration testbed for other components), and XickenPipes (a "pipeline" model for enhancing a site's UI after the initial, application-driven rendering).
There was also quite a bit of Five buzz at EuroPython, the Castle sprint, and the Plone conference.
mail.zope.org /pipermail/zope3-dev/2004-November/012592.html   (2162 words)

  
 Netsight Internet Solutions - Boost for open source as Plone Foundation launches, Bristol, UK
This support comes as Plone is developing critical mass as the most popular and powerful open source content management system.
Plone is the leading Open Source Content Management solution with a strong focus on usability, standards, internationalisation and accessibility.
The Foundation is incorporated as a membership-based, not-for-profit corporation to ensure that the Plone projects continue to exist beyond the participation of individual volunteers, to enable contributions of intellectual property and financial support, and to provide a vehicle for limiting legal exposure while participating in open-source projects.
www.netsight.co.uk /news/articles/PloneFoundation   (2162 words)

  
 Information Technologies
Plone is an out-of-the-box ready content management system that is built on the powerful and free Zope Application server.
It requires minimal effort to set up, is deeply flexible, and provides you with a system for managing web content that is ideal for project groups, communities and intranets.
Zope makes it easy to build features such as site search, news, personalization, and e-commerce into your web applications.
www.insead.edu /CALT/Encyclopedia/ComputerSciences   (2162 words)

  
 OpenSourceCMS - Home
Founded and funded by Cignex, the Goldegg initiative brings together one of the largest groups of open source experts and innovators in the content management (CM) industry to make the open source Plone CMS a viable alternative for enterprise CM.
This allows you to to add and delete content, change the way things look, basically be the admin of any system here without fear of breaking anything.
To give you the opportunity to "try out" some of the best php/mysql based free and open source software systems in the world.
opensourcecms.com   (494 words)

  
 Open Source Content Management System List (perl, php, python, m4, java, etc) Blog API
This list is only for Open Source Content Management Systems.
All the content in the cms system is stored in a database and integrated with a template when sent to the client - this enables you to worry about the content only, and ignore the graphic design.
Plone is a document publishing system, a portal server and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities.
www.la-grange.net /cms   (3562 words)

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