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CMS + eCommerce = Marriage Made in Heaven

dotCMS and KonaKart provide integrated solution

eCommerce Journal on Ulitzer

KonaKart (e-commerce) and dotCMS (web content management) have announced plans to release  java based CMS-driven e-commerce plug-ins and tool sets they are developing together.

An integrated toolset is being developed, with workflows and templates, that will provide a best of breed e-commerce platform within dotCMS. By developing an open architecture (standard plug-ins) between KonaKart and dotCMS, the framework and integration patterns will allow for marketing and social components to be distributed throughout the e-commerce experience.

KonaKart and dotCMS plan to release these plugins and tool sets within the next few months.

For more information contact. http://www.dotcms.org/ and  http://www.konakart.com/


More Stories By John Hornsby

John Hornsby is a Co-founder of DS Data Systems UK Ltd who produce KonaKart, the leading Java eCommerce / shopping cart platform. 25 years in a variety of fields of Computing and across 3 continents. Senior IT positions with Rockwell, Barclays, JP Morgan and others before setting up DS Data Systems UK Ltd in 1999.

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