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Up one levelPlone 2.1 released
The Plone Foundation recently released the 2.1 version of Plone, the leading Content Management System for the award-winning Zope application server. Supported by thousands of developers from around the world, it is one of the most sophisticated, popular, and easy-to-use content management systems available today.
Talk.BMC.com is Powered by Plone
Includes blogs and podcasts on a variety of key information technology topics and issues. Plone is used by one of the largest software vendors in the world - BMC Software. TalkBMC is a website focused on Podcasting and blogging using Plone.
68 Local Government Plone Sites in Australia Deployed
Digital Trends WA - utilising the Plone CMS - has assisted the Western Australian Local Government Association to develope Over 65 Local Government Websites including the Local Government Portal.
WiMax.com is Powered by Plone
Quinatgroup announces the release of WiMax.com an online source for WiMax related research, technology and solutions.
Surrey NHS choose Open Source Plone CMS
At their meeting on Monday 17th January the Senior Management of the Surrey NHS Health Informatics Service (Surrey HIS) decided to choose the “Plone” Open Source Content Management System as the basis of all Internet and Intranet requirements across the NHS in Surrey.... Peter White commented "Our choice wasn't only based on cost. From a rigorous analysis of 7 major systems, we found that the Plone system came top in terms of performance and features too"...."We expect to use Liverpool based 'Blue Fountain Systems' as our major technology partner to develop our Plone strategy during the coming months."
MOTU chooses Plone
Audio hardware and software manufacturer Mark of the Unicorn has implemented a new site using Plone 2.
World66.com is powered by Zope. Open content; hey it works!
AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - June 1st, 2004 - Until recently World66 was one of the many travel portals that got funded in 2000 and barely managed to survive the breakdown of the new economy. The original idea was to setup an online travel guide, where people could recommend places to see and things to do. It was a good plan; but it never really took off. Until now.