Press Releases
Magnolia International has announced its plans for Magnolia CMS 5.0, the upcoming release of its enterprise web content management system (CMS). The company will be presenting an exclusive preview at Magnolia Conference 2012. read on Magnolia CMS 5.0 is ‘On the Pulse’
Magnolia has today announced the latest release of its web content management system (CMS). Magnolia CMS 4.5 is the product’s largest upgrade to date, focused on delivering an open platform for enterprises to deliver an evolving virtual presence. New functionality includes instant mobile websites and multichannel content targeting, along with increased standards support, interoperability and new features to enhance user-friendliness. read on Magnolia CMS 4.5 Delivers Instant Mobile Sites and Multichannel Publishing
Business solutions giant CSC has chosen Magnolia CMS to deliver its latest online Corporate Wealth Management portal solution. The system has already been implemented by financial services giant Scottish Widows as the core of its new “MyMoneyWorks” website, giving employees enrolled in corporate schemes, the ability to manage their pensions and other financial services portfolio through the integrated service. read on CSC Develop Financial Portal for Scottish Widows with Magnolia CMS
Magnolia, the open source content management vendor that delivers simplicity on an enterprise scale, today announced publication of a major case study detailing how Magnolia CMS helped Munich-based utility SWM upgrade its web image to engage with customers and promote environmental goals of green energy and sustainability. read on Magnolia CMS Helps $7B Utility Build its Brand on the Web
Magnolia, the open source content management vendor that delivers simplicity on an enterprise scale, today announced publication of a major case study detailing how Magnolia CMS brought centralized management to 294 web sites at Texas State University (TSU), winning over faculty and staff, and drastically reducing administrative overhead. read on Magnolia Brings Centralized Management to 294 Sites at Texas State University