Posts Tagged ‘CMS’

Jun 17 2010

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We’ve worked with a number of content management systems over the years, and one of our favorites is Radiant: an open-source Ruby on Rails project. That’s why we’re looking forward to its next major release, due any day now.

There are a number of features which make this an especially exciting release, like the artfully redesigned admin interface and support for international and multilingual teams. But we’re particularly pleased because a lot of the new enhancements come from Digital Pulp’s own development team.

Working closely with an open-source project (Digital Pulp has employed several core Radiant developers) doesn’t just give us a warm and fuzzy feeling; it’s a great way to tailor the product to our specific needs. Larger content management systems fill a niche as well, but none of them can boast that some of their best features were written specifically for a Digital Pulp client.

We’re all excited to continue working with Radiant and the talented developers who run the project. If you have questions about Radiant CMS tweet @digitalpulpinc.

Apr 01 2010

Radiant, an up-and-coming open source content management system, is now available as a service. The flexible Rails framework with enterprise level capabilities coupled and hassle-free hosting could offer exciting possibilities for clients with limited support from technical staff.

Check it out… http://radiantmachine.com/

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Aug 27 2009

Wired.com posted this great list of things your kids may never know about. It’s crazy to think how technology changes so quickly in our everyday lives. How easily we adapt to cordless phones and millions of songs in a device the size of a cassette tape.

And the technology advances as quickly when it comes to web site development. If not a new CMS at least a new version of the CMS is always being released promising new and better functionality. It’s hard to separate the meat from the fluff but it’s facinating stuff… at least for our tech team here at Digital Pulp.

At any rate, take a trip down memory lane as you read through this list from Wired.com:

100 Things Your Kids May Never Know About