Press Releases from SilverStripe (5 total)
François Hollande running on open source CMS SilverStripe
François Hollande won the presidential election in France last week, with the help of an impressive campaign and kiwi content management system SilverStripe.
Hollande’s website http://francoishollande.fr was the web-based focal point of the door to door campaign and functioned as the main communication tool throughout the whole election period. In the month before the election, the site had three million unique visitors and ranked 15th most visited information site in France.
Frédéric…
Westpac NZ launches new website with SilverStripe technology
MEDIA RELEASE
4 April 2012
For immediate release
Westpac launches new website with SilverStripe technology
Westpac New Zealand has recently launched its new website, with development of the site being led by Wellington based company SilverStripe Ltd.
The new website is built on the SilverStripe open source content management system meaning Westpac's site administrators are able to manage an increased amount behind the scenes.
Westpac’s Head of Marketing Ian Moody says in-house administrators are able…
YHA WEBSITE OFFERS NEW BOOKING FUNCTIONALITY
The Youth Hostel Association New Zealand, YHA, have just launched their new website with innovative travel package functionality.
The site shines with a fresh and clear design, making it easier for the user to find what they’re looking for. The new availability screen allows users to flick between availabilities, rates and membership - and family discounts get displayed on the fly.
YHA have reached their goal of providing a next generation booking…
SilverStripe releases the framework from their CMS
MEDIA RELEASE
6 September 2011
For immediate release
SILVERSTRIPE RELEASES THE FRAMEWORK FROM THEIR CMS
SilverStripe Ltd. is due to release SilverStripe CMS 3.0 in alpha in October and beta before Christmas. The biggest change to the current content management system will be the separation of the SilverStripe Framework as it’s own entity. The framework as a stable basis, formerly known as ‘Sapphire’, enables the developer to build more than just traditional websites but…
NEW ZEALAND START-UPS HAVE TO THINK BIG
The first one hundred days as SilverStripe’s CEO are over for 29-year-old kiwi Sam Minnée. It is time for the founder, and now leader, of the Wellington based software company to look back on the early days and check in to the future with his company.
“New Zealand start-ups still think small when it comes to new business ideas. Just because people live on an island in…