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I need to cms to manage a conference.
What is best free CMS for this?
What about Indico?
http://indico-software.org
http://github.com/indico/indico
It's mostly targeted at organization of series of conferences, though.
Disclaimer: I am one of the developers of Indico myself.
Drupal is the most flexible open-source CMS that I know. It also has a Conference module that maybe does some of the things you need. The rest should be possible using Views/CCK (also Drupal modules).
Check out this Article about a Conference website created with Drupal, it is probably much more complicated than what you need but it shows what is possible with Drupal.
Yes, I have done a few in Drupal. Also see: http://sf2010.drupal.org/ for an excellent example
try this drupal module.
It seems good
http://usecod.com
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I am looking for Pubnub alternatives in Codename One for real time communication. Are there available cn1libs for Pusher for example? If there is not one, is it possible to write a cn1lib using the existing Android and iOS libraries for Pusher?
I really like pubnub and it has a pretty generous free tier but these sort of discussions are discouraged on stackoverflow so I'll answer the question of "Is it possible to write a cn1lib using the existing Android/iOS libraries of an SDK?"
Yes. We even have a tutorial on doing this in the developer guide here. Steve also made some videos covering the subject here.
We have not explicitly tried our Ably realtime client libraries with Codename One, however they are built with portable Java and should therefore work. We are a very appealing alternative to PubNub and Pusher.
Matt, co-founder of Ably: simply better realtime
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I find tokbox is a great service for video chat. But is there any other similar service for text-based chat, that provides api, so that i can manage my own users and chat participants.
Thanks
In another SO question somebody recommended http://www.phpfreechat.net/ but I've no experience of using the service.
As ever Google is your friend and once you know of a service such as PHP Free Chat you can do a related search and get some other options.
You could also build a chat solution using Pusher, who I work for. We offer a number of publisher libraries and client libraries in different technologies including JavaScript. We offer presence functionality that makes building chat forums really easy which is why it's one of the big use of Pusher.
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There is also CometChat which may be worth looking at.
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I am looking at installing a Content Management System or something which can be used as a Decision Support System. I am not sure which content management system has options for Knowledge Management.
Appreciate inputs on this.
I am not aware of any CMS system with that functionality. Having said that, I'm really not a CMS expert. You might need to pick a flexible CMS and tweek it yourself, such as Drupal and Joomla. They both have very active support community. I think Drupal (compared to Joomla) is more flexible for developers.
You may also want to look at the research community in this topic. Some of them might make their research systems available: http://scholar.google.com.au/scholar?q=decision+management+system+cms&hl=en&btnG=Search&as_sdt=1%2C5&as_sdtp=on
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I am looking for a free CMS that would handle subdomains very well.
Say I want to create a website called cars.com and I want to have multiple blogs/wikis/forums... about each brand :
- ford.cars.com
- toyota.cars.com
- bmw.cars.com
Which CMS should I use to create this ?
My first guess was Liferay, does it stand the comparison with drupal when it comes to collaborative work?
Drupal's built-in multi-site functionality provides a lot of flexibility for running separate sites out-of-the-box. The add-on Domain Access module provides even more flexibility by allowing you to share content, users, and configuration between the sites.
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I'm new to this CMS techmology.My company is telling me to develop a CMS for multiple companies with the company info to be stored in the database.The second thing is this that they haven't given me the design of the CMS as well as the Main Website.The website look should be generic that suits any generic static website.I'm not able to find any good looking template for this.I've searched a lot but not able to find a good one.And what kind of database design that i should use.If any one could also provide me what features should a CMS that our company is looking for.
Your first port of call shoudl be http://www.opensourcecms.com/ - check out as many open source and commercial CMS offerings to see if any would suit your needs. If nothing else, it might help refine your requirements by understanding what you don't need.