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Brightcove introduces video as a service for content management
Brightcove announced a new video as a service cloud-based video integration in several major content management systems including SharePoint 2010, Adobe CQ5, WordPress and Drupal.
Which Open Source CMS is right for you? (Infographic)
This infographic provides an overview of three big open source content management systems: WordPress, Drupal and Joomla!.
WordPress is suddenly big business
WordPress's parent company Automattic is projected to make close to $50 million this year. Not bad for an open source product.
WordPress used across many of top 100 blogs
A new survey from Royal Pingdom confirms what you may have suspected already: WordPress dominates many of the world's most popular blogs.
Drupal, Joomla and WordPress face challenges in Germany
While TYPO3 thrives in Europe, U.S. favorites Drupal , WordPress, and Joomla are struggling to find market share in Germany.
WordPress still number one, but watch out for Concrete5, says report
Water and Stone released its free annual report on the state of open source web content management. For the most part, there aren't any major surprises, but there are a few points worth noting. For
SoundOff: Best open source CMS updates of 2011
The content management space is dominated by news of updates, new features and release cycles. Among nimble open source players the changes can be fast and furious. It's been a year of new
WordPress makes subscribing easier with new Follow button
Last week WordPress announced it was placing a new Follow button at the bottom of each WordPress blog page to make it easier for blog readers to subscribe to that blog. When a visitor clicks the
Enhanced translation features released for WordPress, Lionbridge
Two new translation software announcements are aimed squarely at the content management market, indicating the challenges enterprises face as they create and update multi-lingual content.
Unidentified hackers infiltrate WordPress plugins with 'cleverly disguised' backdoors
Account holders on WordPress.org have had their passwords reset after the discovery of contaminated code in a trio of plug-ins. "Cleverly disguised backdoors" were found in several popular plugins

