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DotCMS and New Version 3.2 Software Release Featured on CMSCritic.com

May 14, 2015

We’re pleased to announce that dotCMS is the featured Content Management System this week on CMS Critic's review and analysis blog. All week CMS Critic will be featuring articles, blogs, videos and topics related to dotCMS as a company and its latest v3.2 software release.

Version 3.2 of dotCMS, the Java open-source, content management system was released last month and with its introduction, CMS Critic’s Mike Johnston was able to preview and learn highlights thorough a product walkthrough interview with dotCMS CTO Will Ezell. Highlights included a look at using Elasticsearch for geolocation and personalization as well as multi-site management and push publishing.

The walkthrough video plus video interviews with dotCMS CEO, Tim Brigham and Tyler Davey, VP Sales at dotCMS Platinum Partner, Architech (@architechca), were shot  in Toronto Canada at the Architech offices. The three interviews provide insight into what makes dotCMS unique and go on record about using dotCMS as a platform for innovation in content driven applications. CEO Brigham tells CMS Critic’s, Johnston, “…we believe in providing a platform that gives companies the freedom to innovate.” The interviews and articles will be published throughout this week on cmscritic.com.

About dotCMS

dotCMS is a content management system that helps global enterprises with sophisticated content requirements create, manage and deliver content anywhere. The dotCMS platform is best suited for organizations across industries who manage multiple brands, websites, workflows and content types across multiple languages, and need a platform that is secure and scalable for a development team to work with, but also has intuitive editing tools for content and marketing teams to manage their mission-critical content.

Brands such as Dairy Queen, Newell, Greensky, Chewy and Comcast have chosen dotCMS as their primary platform to scale their content operations and empower their marketing teams so they can reduce developer dependency, enabling teams to go-to-market faster, without sacrificing the flexibility and security of their CMS.