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Jahia delivers the Next-Generation of Open source CMS

Stemming from a widely acknowledged vision of enterprise application convergence – web, search, document, social and portal – unified by the simplicity of web content management

Best Open Source Enterprise Portals
November, 2012

Jahia is a great example of a hybrid product: an advanced CMS with portal capabilities.

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Our Take on Jahia
October, 2012

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Jahia has always been one of the more interesting open source content management vendors, defying easy categorization and instead forging its own distinctive path. 

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Open Source CMS: penetration rate, usage and evaluation - April, 2012

Jahia  #1 transformation rate in large corporations, according to Smile, the First Open Source Consulting Group in Europe

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Evaluation report on Jahia xCM 6.5
May, 2011

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Jahia EE v6.5 is an enterprise-scale, Java-based, open source WCM platform. The product has several important competitive strengths, such as a flexible technical architecture, robust multi-site capabilities, and proven ease of system administration

 

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What they say:

Jahia sees interest from both portal and WCM buyers. From a functional perspective, the product matches up nicely with FatWire’s Content Server and Vignette’s Portal in that the coupled, dynamic tier serves as a powerful foundation for building interactive applications. Customers looking at historically "baking style" (see Glossary for "Baking and Frying") products that have more recently added dynamic presentation tiers (such as TeamSite's LiveSite, RedDot's Live Server, and Tridion) will be attracted to Jahia’s cleaner, better integrated, and more modern architecture.
Seth Gottlieb, World Expert in Open Source Content management

There is definitely some opportunity, especially for open source, in the high-end market that Jahia targets; current options for WCM that also include portal, business process management (BPM) and integration technology are mostly from larger platform vendors, where WCM tends to be weak.
the 451 Group - Kathleen Reidy

A proven Community-driven ans sustainable OSS development model delivering Web content integration software by combining enterprise WCM with document and portal management features.
Gartner - Mick MacComascaigh

The 2009 Web Content Management Magic Quadrant