Web Content Management System History

May 20, 2009 by powered-by.org · Leave a Comment
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Web Content Management Systems began to be formally developed as a commercial software products in the mid nineties. In the mid 2000s, the web content management market became a fragmented market as a plethora of new providers emerged to complement the traditional vendors. These Web Content Management systems are typically broken down into several groups:

Software as a Service:

  • AspireCMS,
  • Clickability,
  • Knivis,
  • Crownpeak,
  • Hot Banana,
  • Marqui and others

Enterprise:

  • Sitecore,
  • FatWire,
  • Vignette,
  • Interwoven,
  • Documentum,
  • MySource Matrix (Squiz),
  • Alfresco,
  • Oracle,
  • IBM Web Content Management,
  • SDL Tridion and others

Mid-market:

  • Microsoft SharePoint,
  • Kentico,
  • Goss Interactive,
  • Contrexx,
  • Ektron,
  • PaperThin,
  • Ingeniux,
  • Terapad,
  • Cascade Server,
  • Day Software,
  • Logical CMS and others

Open source:

  • Magnolia,
  • Plone,
  • Joomla,
  • Drupal,
  • Exponent CMS,
  • Alfresco,
  • Sensenet 6.0,
  • MiaCMS,
  • MMBase,
  • TYPO3,
  • MySource Matrix (Squiz),
  • WordPress,
  • DotNetNuke,
  • MyWebPageStarterKit

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