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The world of Content Management Systems (CMS) is constantly expanding as more and more systems, written on different platforms and offering a variety of different features, are being developed. This is especially true in the case of Open Source Content Management Systems. On one hand this means that we have greater freedom of choice, however it also means going through a very complex process of matching our needs against this wide array of available solutions. In an attempt to help make the process slightly easier, Packt Enterprise has put together this eBook, which contains chapters on some of the more well-known Content Management Systems including Joomla!, Drupal, Plone, and many others. They hope this eBook will help you take a step closer to deciding the best suitable Open Source CMS for your cause. Request Free!

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Open Source Content Management System Book Sampler – Free 277 Page Sampler
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This 318 page eBook provides readers with the background and instruction to design and build custom Linux systems. This eBook highlights the Linux from Scratch project and the benefits of using this system. Users can dictate all aspects of their system, including directory layout, script setup, and security. The resulting system will be compiled completely from the source code, and the user will be able to specify where, why, and how programs are installed. This eBook allows readers to fully customize Linux systems to their own needs and allows users more control over their system. Request Free!

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IDC Technology Spotlight:EMC SourceOne Email Management: A Next Generation Email Archiving Solution
