Genesys of Kentico

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Dobre’ Den…Supra!!

Czech-to-English: Greetings, it’s Amazing!!

This is what the Kentico founder Petr Palas’ sought when he founded this company at Brno; a beautiful city in Czech Republic in 2004.

Kentico CMS was developed by Kentico Software as a comprehensive WCMS/Web Content Management System to catalyze e-commerce by enhancing creation of Websites, On-line stores, Intranets & Web 2.0 community sites. Interestingly, Kentico CMS supports development by aid of its portal engine as well as Visual Studio… indeed a treat for developers.

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If You Want Great CMS Development, You Have to Go with the Experts!

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What do you want in a Content Management System (CMS)? Content Management used to be reserved for document management and organization of folders but today, CMS Development can be used to organize sections of eCommerce sites, to reach out and leverage social media sites, to organize calendars, schedules and tasks or events on mobile devices, to serve communities and associations and support collaborative tasks, to provide online training and education, to organize blogs, forums, chats, polls, surveys, to establish and maintain a corporate or intranet portal and…well, you get the idea! There are lots of CMS Development frameworks and solutions out there (Liferay, Drupal, dotCMS, JBoss, Joomla, Microsoft SharePoint, WordPress and Umbraco, to name a few).

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CMS, Portal and Site Localization and Customization Gives You a Leg Up On the Competition

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Whether your business is large or small, you need a web presence. You may integrate information from sales systems, HR, a product specification data base or other data repository. You may need team collaboration across country or state boundaries. It’s imperative that your portal, corporate site, eCommerce or CMS site satisfies customers, employees, suppliers, partners and stakeholders.

Yes, web marketing and web sales and advertising are exploding! But, customers still need to feel the local impact of products and services. They need to know that you have a handle on the local market. You speak their language, you understand their needs, and you do business in a way that meets their requirements.

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