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Magnolia CMS Portals

Can a content management system be a portal? In this tech brief we pit the OpenSocial/mashup approach used by Magnolia CMS against traditional Java portal standards. The conclusion is that content management is the most intensive continuous activity on any website. A portal should be built with software that best supports that key activity.


Subject: Integration, Intranet, Personalization

Resource Type: Tech-brief

Date added: Jan 5, 2012

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Magnolia CMS Search Engine Optimization

How to apply search engine optimization (SEO) to enterprise websites by employing best practices together with the built-in tools in Magnolia CMS. We take the key SEO factors identified by the SEOmoz.org consulting group and pair them with various Magnolia features.


Job Role: Authoring, Marketing

Subject: SEO

Resource Type: Tech-brief

Date added: Jan 10, 2011

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Magnolia CMS deployment in the Cloud - Why and How

Cloud computing happens on shared resources in the Internet and services are provided to computers on demand. A benefit to CMS administrators is simplicity, as they no longer need to know all the details of the underlying technology and infrastructure. The provider offers dynamically scalable, virtualized resources that can be managed with Web-based tools.


Job Role: IT-Systems, Marketing

Subject: Cloud

Resource Type: Tech-brief

Date added: Oct 13, 2010

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Magnolia CMS Performance and High Availability

By good performance we understand the capability of a system to serve multiple simultaneous requests in reasonable time under heavy load. In Magnolia CMS terms this means that editors can edit without delay, content is activated to public instances instantly and public instances serve requests without perceivable slowness. High availability refers to the degree of operational continuity in a system. A typical metric is the percentage of uptime relative to "100% operational". In a high availability system redundant instances ensure that services are available even when an instance goes down.


Job Role: IT-Systems, Development

Subject: Scalability, Caching

Resource Type: Tech-brief

Date added: Oct 13, 2010

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Magnolia powers the websites of government as well as leading Fortune 500 enterprises in more than 100 countries on all continents of the world. It is a leading Enterprise Content Management System favored for its ease-of-use and availability under an Open Source license. The page editing interface enables authors to lay out content exactly as it would appear to the website visitor. Under the hood, Magnolia contains best-of-breed Java technology based on open standards to allow for tailor-made solutions. Enterprise-grade support and services are available by the vendor and partners world-wide.