Ektron, provider of developer-friendly Web content authoring, publishing and management solutions, has released CMS200 version 2.0, which the company says
It expands its multilingual, browser-based content management solution to Microsoft ASP.NET, Macromedia ColdFusion and PHP, in addition to the already existing support for Microsoft ASP.
Ektron says it is the only content management vendor offering a single solution that runs simultaneously on various Web application servers. For sites running on multiple application servers, this new "multi-platform" capability allows developers to standardize on Ektron CMS200. For migration from ASP to ASP.NET, Ektron allows for the conversion of various sections over time, rather than a one-time full site rollout.
A component-based approach to content management gives developers significant flexibility by not ‘taking control of an entire page or site’ , technology is inserted instead as a function into pages or sections of a page to manage blocks of content.
"Developers tell us they don’t want content management to 'get in their way," says Ektron CEO Bill Rogers. "With our component-based approach, developers can add dynamic ASP, ASP.NET, PHP or ColdFusion code, or business logic programming, outside the scope of content management. This yields significant cost and time savings, especially in larger, complex sites."
Starting at US$3,000, it includes features content check-in/check-out, workflow, full content history, a Windows Explorer-like folder design, extensive metadata support, complete cascading style sheet support, advanced search, and dynamically created navigation

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