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Monthly Archives: December 2008

Oxite, un motore CMS open source da Microsoft

Posted on 16/12/2008 by Michele Costabile
Microsoft ha creato piattaforma di pubblicazione open source chiamata Oxite e la sta utilizzando per il sito del convegno Mix09.
C’è sicuramente bisogno di strumenti per creare sistemi di gestione del contenuto su misura, vediamo come si comporta questo.
Altri dettagli nel mio articolo su PC Professionale.
Posted in ambaradan, internet | Tagged cms, microsoft, web

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