Content Management Systems
Included below is a sample of the content management systems we have deployed over the past 15 years. In addition to the systems below, we've deployed numerous sites using a number of custom, off the shelf and open source systems including Magnolia, Wordpress, Plone, Joomla, and others.
We have experience with a large number of content management systems, allowing us to work with the right system for a particular project.

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- News Manager for Science 360
News Manager is a custom CMS written in Java that allows for a simple to use workflows that can be tailored for unique project needs. For full-text search, we use the open source Solr search enginge.

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- WordPress
For a number of sites that have a focus on blogging, we use WordPress. A simple to use interface combined with a rich set of plugins gives this open source blogging platform a surprising amount of power and flexibility.

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- Magnolia
Magnolia is one of the most powerful and easy to to use content management systems we work with. In fact, we chose Magnolia for the redesign and re-implementation of our own site.
This screen shows shows the simple hierarchical interface that content editors have access to. Editing is done via an easy to use, point and click WYSIWYG tools (see next screen shot).

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- Plone
Plone is a flexible, secure web-based content management system (CMS) that offers a lot of functionality out of the box.
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