Posts Tagged ‘CMS’

10 reasons to use Drupal5th October, 2008

Here at etonDIGITAL we’re pretty fond of Drupal and have been using Drupal for pro development for a few years now. With testing and work on version 7 now underway, here’s a few reasons to consider joining the growing community of Drupal users.
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(N.B. For those new the software, Drupal is a free-to-download, open source content management system and modular framework. It is written in PHP and allows users to create and organise content, as well as manage a range of processes such as financial transactions. More info available at Drupal.org/about).

Anyway so here it is, why etonDIGITAL loves Drupal development…

1. Drupal’s growing community of support and developers. Here are some stats:

  • Community of registered users totalling 350,000
  • Downloaded over 1.4 million times in…

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Wordpress goes from strength to strength with v2.6.216th September, 2008

When it comes to open source content management systems Wordpress is doing pretty well for itself. Last week saw the release of another update (to v2.6.2) which contains a few bug fixes and promises to resolve some recently discovered security loopholes. The update should go some way to silencing Wordpress’s detractors who criticise its fundamental architecture in relation to security. For the rest of us however the release marks yet another success for one of web 2.0’s biggest rising stars…

With such high profile users as Techcrunch, Reuters, The New York Times and CNN to name a few, Wordpress is doing extremely well in what is a fairly crowded field (see Wikipedia for a full list of current CMS options). With a…

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