Content Management Systems

The solutions below are a sampling of VMT's most commonly deployed open-source content management systems, all of which can be integrated seamlessly with SocialToaster, our social marketing automation system. We work with each client on a case-by-case basis to assess which solution meets their needs and requirements

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Drupal is one of the most widely used web content management systems, and was recently awarded the inaugural Hall of Fame Award in Packt Publishing’s 2009 Open Source CMS Awards. VMT has been actively deploying Drupal since 2005, and is recognized as one of the leading Drupal solution providers in the mid-Atlantic region. 

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WordPress is arguably the leading open-source blogging platform and was named 2009 Overall Best Open Source Content Management System in Packt Publishing’s Open Source CMS Awards.  Its clean out-of-the-box templates, user-friendly interface, and ease of implementation make it a cost-effective choice for organizations looking to implement a simple blog or basic content management system.

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dotCMS features cutting-edge Web 2.0 technologies, an enterprise-level scalable architecture, and a robust taxonomy-based design. Our work with Hair Cuttery is a great example of how we implemented this Java-based content management system. 

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Joomla! is popular PHP-based content management system that originally evolved from an earlier CMS project, called Mambo.  VMT has extensive experience deploying both Joomla! and Mambo-based solutions.

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DotNetNuke is the top web content management system for Microsoft .NET.  This makes it the ideal solution for organizations that have an existing Microsoft Windows-based infrastructure or that require sophisticated integration with Microsoft .NET-based solutions.
 
 For more information about the different content management systems we can provide, please contact us.
 
  
  
  
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