DotNetNuke Corporation

DotNetNuke Corporation
Type Private
Founded San Mateo, California (2006)
Headquarters San Mateo, CA, USA; with additional locations in Vancouver, BC Canada and Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Key people Navin Nagiah, CEO
Shaun Walker, Co-Founder and Chief Architect
Products DotNetNuke Community Edition
DotNetNuke Professional Edition
Snowcovered Marketplace
Employees 30[1]
Website dotnetnuke.com

DotNetNuke Corporation is the steward of the DotNetNuke open source project, the most widely adopted web content management system (CMS) and application development framework for building web sites and web applications on Microsoft .NET.[2] Organizations use DotNetNuke to quickly develop and deploy interactive and dynamic web sites, intranets, extranets and web applications.

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Company overview

DotNetNuke Corporation was founded in 2006 by the leadership of the DotNetNuke open source project - Shaun Walker, Nik Kalyani, Joe Brinkman and Scott Willhite. In November 2008 the company raised Series A financing from Sierra Ventures and August Capital. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, California. In February 2009 the company launched the first commercial version of the DotNetNuke framework, the DotNetNuke Professional Edition, for critical web applications.

The company's main product is the DotNetNuke Web Content Management Platform which is available in both a free Community and subscription-based Professional and Enterprise Editions. DotNetNuke Corporation also operates Snowcovered.com where users purchase third-party modules and skins for the DotNetNuke platform.

Key people

The Board of Directors of DotNetNuke Corporation includes[3]:

The leadership team consists of experienced open source and business entrepreneurs[4]:

Additional information

The official website is located at www.dotnetnuke.com. A LinkedIn company profile page is available at www.linkedin.com/companies/dotnetnuke-corporation

References

  1. ^ "DotNetNuke LinkedIn Company Profile" Retrieved on 2009-10-22
  2. ^ http://www.cmswire.com/cms/web-cms/report-the-most-popular-open-source-cms-and-then-some-005789.php
  3. ^ "DotNetNuke Board of Directors" Retrieved on 2009-10-22
  4. ^ "DotNetNuke Leadership" Retrieved on 2009-10-22