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Today the 3rd annual DNN OpenForce conference kicks off in Las Vegas. If you have made the trip, you most likely have at least a general idea by now about which sessions and after-hour events to atten... continue reading »
After an unsuccessful bid to compete with the most prolific marketplace for DotNetNuke modules and skins, DNN Corp announced yesterday that it acquired Snowcovered.com for an undisclosed sum. As part ... continue reading »
Earlier this week, DotNetNuke Corp released the first maintenance / stabilization release after declaring DNN 5 production-ready. For details on what bugs have been addressed, read Joe Brinkman’s offi... continue reading »
In my quest to explore alternative open source web application frameworks to DNN, I recently came across Paul Sterling’s blog, who is a core team member with the Umbraco project. Back in 2007, Paul br... continue reading »
A great deal has been said about DotNetNuke’s implementation of the XML sitemap standard, but as far as I am concerned, not much has been accomplished. Some community members lost sleep over min... continue reading »
First announced way back at OpenForce 2007, the first “production-ready” version of DotNetNuke 5 is now available as 5.1 Community Edition and Professional Edition. After an extensive public beta prog... continue reading »
DotNetNuke Corp. recently started to offer free webinars meant as a high-level introduction to the web application framework. For more advanced DNN users and administrators, a new “DNN Spotlight” seri... continue reading »
Damien Wittmack, head of marketing at Digicon recently announced on Twitter the launch of an ecommerce site build on DotNetNuke. As DNN stores continue to be a controversial topic, I thought it would ... continue reading »
A few weeks after sitting down with Antonio Chagoury, I flew down to Florida to speak at the Orlando DNN user group. While there, I took the chance to pull the president of the UG, Will Strohl, aside ... continue reading »
Most modern websites and web applications require some form of user authentication in order to “unlock” their entire feature set. Social networking sites and message boards are perfect examples: you a... continue reading »
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