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JBoss Portal provides an open source platform for hosting and serving a portal's Web interface, publishing and managing its content, and customizing its experience.
The eXo Platform combines several modules to build a powerful enterprise portal. It includes a content management system, a portlet container, a portal, hot deployable services, a portlet framework, a customization tool, a workflow service, enhanced communication tools, and a bunch of bundled portlets.
Magnolia - Simple Enterprise Content Management - is the easy-to-use open-source enterprise content management system used around the world from governments to leading FORTUNE 500 enterprises. It sports a great GUI, a scalable distributed
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architecture, versioning, workflow, JSR-170 and seamlessly integrated web content and document management. Commercial support and license options are available. [Less]
Hippo CMS is a user friendly and feature-rich Open Source Content Management System and comes with revision control, scheduling, search, multiple editors, workflow and a lot more.
The open architecture of Hippo CMS has the following advantages:
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* Based on open standards
* Reuse of content
* Separation of content, design, logic and the CMS system itself.
* User friendly interface (AJAX)
* Native XML, 100 % JAVA
The Hippo CMS project was initiated, developed and is maintained by Hippo's development team.
Hippo CMS is based on several proven open source projects, mainly from the Apache Software Foundation. [Less]
Jahia is an integrated Enterprise Content & Portal Management software.
Jahia delivers a complete, standard, and easy-to-use Unified Web Platform. It offers out-of-the-box an Enterprise Content Management, a Corporate Portal Server, a Document Management Server, a Business Process Management Server , a Search Engine and a Collaboration Suites.
QuickWCM is a Web Content Manager (WCM) with a very easy to use web-based interface (GWT, Velocity), seamless security model, integrated search engine (Apache Lucene) and more. QuickWCM runs on JSR-170 repository (Apache Jackrabbit) and is easy to extend with JSR-168 portlets (Apache Pluto).