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Link Yahoo! News: An Open-Source Solution For Content Management
"With Plone, a tremendous amount of functionality is available without having to resort to customization. If you're looking for a generic portal solution with collaboration functionality, it's likely that you'll have to make very few changes."
Link eWeek: Plone Improves Usability, Flexibility
"Plone takes an open-source approach to best-of-breed design and provides companies with an excellent environment for building dynamic and collaborative portals, intranets and Web sites."
Link eWeek Enterprise Apps: Top Products of 2004
"Plone 2.0 is a solid, enterprise-class Web publishing and portal system with excellent content creation and user collaboration features, as well as extensive customization and corporate integration capabilities. This polished application is simple to deploy to any operating system and will meet almost any corporate portal and content management need."
Link O'Reilly: Plone is Open Source Comdex Winner
O'Reilly worked with COMDEX to organize an Open Source Innovation Area on the COMDEX Exhibit Floor in 2004. They nominated 21 projects and asked readers to vote on six projects to send to COMDEX. Plone was one of the winning projects that was recognized by COMDEX and invited to come to COMDEX and run demos on the show floor. This gave Plone, an Open Source project, an opportunity to go where only commercial software vendors have gone before.
Link ONLamp.com: Open Source Content Management with Plone
"Plone is a powerful and robust framework for allowing users at all levels of your organization to add, edit, and remove content from your web site in an easy-to-use and secure way."
Link OSCOM Conference 2002 Report: The winner is Plone
"I won't do the complete rundown of all the 'competing' open source content management frameworks. I'll cut to the chase: the winner is Plone."
Link Newsforge: Open source content management partnerships are a promising sign
"Plone has passed through a growth point and is clearly an attractive place for new kinds of developers and companies."
Link Interview with the co-founders of Plone
OSDir: "In October O'Reilly Network and OSDir held a contest where our readers could vote from a number of open source projects to send six to Comdex as representatives of the open source community. Surprisingly one of the least known came out on top of the list over other popular projects like Eclipse, OpenOffice, KDE and Gnome. At least it was a surprise to us. I've followed up with Alexander Limi and Alan Runyan of the Plone project to find out a bit more about this darkhorse, and why it was so popular."
Link Information Week: An Open-Source Solution For Content Management
"If you're a solution provider considering a CMS for a client, or perhaps a collaborative portal for your own company, take a look at Plone. You won't be sorry."
Link Newsforge.com: Plone CMS for enterprise intranet applications
The open source Plone content management system is one of the best collaborative tools for enterprise intranets. Plone's core features include an enterprise-level content management system, a solid workflow engine, a wiki, role-based membership, and a search engine. It bring the benefits of sharing information to your enterprise intranet.
Link Newsforge.com: UNC Healthcare finds Plone easy to swallow
"Each department had it own look and feel, which made a hodge-podge for people going from site to site to perform searches and look up information. Today, however, after a revamp that included migration to the Plone open source content management system, site visitors have sense of a unified organization, and UNC staff feel at home with the new technology."
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