Enonic CMS [ Return to Matrix ]

Description

Enonic CMS is a Java/JEE based Web Content Management solution (CMS) that is flexible, robust and affordable. The solution combines both a portal framework and a structured content management system in one solution. The product is highly customizable and based on open standard like JEE, Web Services, Spring, XML and XSLT. Enonic CMS runs on both commerical and free application servers, LDAP directories and databases. Enonic's customers include large multinational companies such as Bring, Gjensidige, Unicef, Bring, Orion Pharma, VingCard Elsafe and Burger King.

The key benefits are:

  • Completely covers your Internet, Intranet and Extranet needs.
  • Easy to use with minimum training for both developers and content contributors.
  • Includes a complete set of template style sheets and configuration examples.
  • Quick implementation and easy to integrate with other systems
  • Professional support and thorough documentation.
  • Optimized for search engines.
  • Advanced caching technology ensures maximum performance.
  • Supports all major databases, application servers and user directories.
  • Based on Java (JEE) and open standards.
  • Integrates with portals from leading vendors.


Enonic offers businesses two packaged products designed to meet the needs of different sized organizations and implementations

Read more on www.enonic.com


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