Content Management System to allow independence
EPiServer
EPiServer is a Swedish company that has developed the world's fastest growing CMS tools, which are respected by many major publishers. Publishing, maintenance and operation of a large and advanced website is made easily via the administration tool. Users with knowledge of .Net can take full advantage of the system through, for example, Master Pages, Web Controls, Data Sources and Providers.
Kaigan is an EPiMore partner.
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MODx
MODx helps you to build websites that work well with search engines. URL's are reader-friendly for both users and Google, and it builds semantically correct code. MODx is one of the few publishing systems that have shown they can greatly promote their rating on Google through effective search optimization.
MODx fully supports Web 2.0 AJAX-technology and jQuery. The framework that the system is built on can even be used to build web applications. MODx is a system that focuses on usability and design.
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WordPress
A solution that is becoming increasingly popular is WordPress, which although it was originally developed as a blog tool, today is used by many large websites and brands. An advantage of WordPress is the large amount of plug-ins that enhance functionality. In addition, it is attractive, user-friendly and has an excellent template system. WordPress is also built on PHP and MySQL databases, which are OpenSource and free.
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Drupal
Drupal works well for websites with a high volume of traffic and content. Drupal has a very flexible system for classifying content, which can facilitate the organization of a site. The system is modular, which means that it is easy to connect new functions and modules. It is even translated into Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finish and many other languages. Drupal was created in 2001 and has a community of 350,000 members. The system is built on PHP and SQL databases.
Read more about Drupal on wikipedia.org


