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  2. Magnolia (CMS) - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia is an enterprise digital experience platform (DXP) [2], which began as an open-source content management system (CMS) and is based on Content repository API for Java. It is developed and maintained by Magnolia International Ltd., headquartered in Basel , Switzerland with other offices around the world.

  3. List of content management systems - Wikipedia

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    Content management systems (CMS) are used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Many of them are built on top of separate content management frameworks . The list is limited to notable services.

  4. Category:Free content management systems - Wikipedia

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    Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Free and open-source software portal ... Magnolia (CMS) Mahara (software) Mambo (software)

  5. Magnolia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia (CMS), an open source, Java-based, digital business platform with a content management system (CMS) at its core Ma.gnolia , social bookmarking website Flora and fauna

  6. Content Management Interoperability Services - Wikipedia

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    Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) is an open standard that allows different content management systems to inter-operate over the Internet. [1] Specifically, CMIS defines an abstraction layer for controlling diverse document management systems and repositories using web protocols .

  7. ArsDigita Community System - Wikipedia

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    The ArsDigita Community System (ACS) was an open source toolkit for developing community web applications developed primarily by developers associated with ArsDigita Corporation. It was licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL , and is one of the most famous products to be based completely on AOLserver .

  8. OpenCms - Wikipedia

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    OpenCms was launched in 1999, [5] based on its closed-source predecessor MhtCms. The first open source version was released in 2000. OpenCms is used or has been used by large organizations such as WIPO, the LGT Group, the University of Stuttgart, the Archdiocese of Cologne, or the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. [5]

  9. Talk:Magnolia (CMS) - Wikipedia

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