DotNetNuke Corporation has long been the most widely adopted Web Content Management Platform for building websites and web applications on Microsoft. NET. Recently, the company introduced support for two new products from Microsoft: WebMatrix and Razor.
Customers of DotNetNuke can take advantage of WebMatrix to build their website even if they have limited technical experience. The DotNetNuke integration with Razor will help their experienced users to quickly create powerful extensions for their platform.
Version 5.6 of DotNetNuke also now includes a Configuration Manager feature, which simplifies website administrative tasks. In addition, this will enable customers to get up to speed faster and take full advantage of the commercial editions of DotNetNuke.
DotNetNuke has long been a steward of the DotNetNuke open source project. They have been building web sites and web applications on Microsoft .NET since 2006. Organizations that use DotNetNuke are able to quickly develop and deploy interactive and dynamic websites, intranets, extranets and web applications.
The DotNetNuke platform is available in a free community as well as with subscription-based Professional and Enterprise Editions with an Elite Support option. DotNetNuke Corp. also operates Snowcovered.com where users purchase third party software apps for the platform.
Some of the new highlights are the integration of the Razor scripting syntax, which Microsoft launched at CodeMash recently. Razor helps developers to create custom extensions for their DotNetNuke web site or web application.
DotNetNuke 5.6.1 features a new Configuration Manager allowing a host user to manage various configuration files controlling run-time operation. The new WebMatrix feature helps new adopters of DotNetNuke with limited technical experience efficiently build websites.