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Nov 25

Posted by: Chris Hammond
11/25/2008 10:28 AM 

All of this information is simply my opinion, value it, or devalue it as you may ;)

So in case you live under a rock, DotNetNuke Corporation announced that they’ve raised Series A Capital through a couple of venture firms this week. This was actually announced this morning, so you wouldn’t have to be under a rock to miss it just yet ;)

As a DotNetNuke Core Team member, and owner of a business that lives primarily in the DotNetNuke Ecosystem, I think this is a great thing. Two years ago the DotNetNuke Corporation formed with the focus of continuing to drive the DNN open source project further into the future, making it strong and better for all users of the platform.

One of the things they quickly realized was they needed to build a sustainable business in order to be able to focus on that continued growth of DNN. I believe this round of funding will allow them to continue to do just that.

So here’s a list of why I think the DNN Corp getting funding will make DotNetNuke, and thus all businesses around or utilizing DNN better.

10. This new funding will provide DNN with the resources to provide better marketing and branding, this will go along way to help business sell and utilize DNN.

9. Better acceptance in the open source world, now that the Corp has funding perhaps some of the mainstream press who ignore open source projects on the Microsoft platform will take notice.

8. DNN Corp can hire more people, this will help offload some of the tasks that people normally doing development have been trying to handle such as conference organization and marketing.

7. More resources will allow for more growth of the framework

6. New features in the framework coming in the future will include multilingual module support and workflow/publishing capabilities

5. More books! The bigger DNN gets, the more books and better documentation that will come (I might be biased here as I am writing a DotNetNuke book now) There are quite a few books in the pipeline at Wrox currently!

4. Support! People are always wondering how to get DotNetNuke support, you can get it from the Corp, with the funding it will be easier and better supported!

3. With the newly announced Professional Edition of DNN there will be a DNN reseller program!

2. DotNetNuke is still free! Along with the professional edition there will be a community edition, with the same features, just without the support and services that the Professional Edition provides. You won’t have to buy the professional version, you can easily continue to use the free version as we all have been doing for many years. And best of all, it still open source!

1. Now Shaun Walker can finally afford to get a new headshot taken!

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15 comment(s) so far...

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

I think #1 is by far the best. :) Photoshoots tend to be so expensive these days that you definitely need funding to get a new one :) :) :)


By Sotiris Filippidis on   11/25/2008 11:37 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

Exciting news!! Thanks for sharing.

By Phil Speth on   11/25/2008 11:37 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

Yikes!, that #1 reason link needs a warning, but it is a good one.

By John Mitchell on   11/25/2008 11:37 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

John, are you saying that Shaun is NSFW?

By Chris Hammond on   11/25/2008 11:21 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

RE: #1 Hahaha! Thanks for the great post.

By Will Strohl on   11/25/2008 11:38 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

#1 Go Ricky Martin ;-)

By Rod Weir on   11/25/2008 5:10 PM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

LOL, NSFW did come to mind :)

By John Mitchell on   11/25/2008 8:54 PM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

I've had fun all day long letting clients know about this. It's awesome news for the community and I'm sure it's a huge sigh of relief for the core team to have this behind them.

By Don Worthley on   11/25/2008 11:49 PM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

This is such an exciting news for dnn community!!

By AliCommerce on   11/26/2008 9:10 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

Yes it's about time he got a new photo, this time he should wave his arms manically like we all do in real life (maybe an animated GIF or something that could be displayed everytime an issue is logged in Gemini :)... great post!

By Alex Shirley on   11/26/2008 9:10 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

I pretty much agree with you main points. As to your item #5, I hope your book is about the upcoming DNN 5.0. Too many DNN books come out only to be immediately obsolete.
As for #1, maybe if we convert that headshot to black and white in the mean time just so people dont see the frosting in his hair. I'm sure he's a stud, but we need an ugly figurehead before DNN will get taken seriously by the tech industry.

How about an ugly stand-in for appearances and Shaun can do the thinking behind the scenes ;-P

By joiseystud on   11/26/2008 9:46 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

The book that Pat Renner and I are writing is a DNN 5 related book, we'll update it as we go along with new features that get added into the DNN5 process during the authoring

By Chris Hammond on   11/26/2008 9:47 AM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

Great news indeed. Getting seed funding will allow DNN to finally gain the respect and support it needs to penetrate the Enterprise market. We implement DNN extensively in some of the worlds largest companies and whilst DNN wins hands down in terms of it's features, flexibility and ease of use and it's pretty hard to compete against initiatives like Alfresco and Immediacy who offer top pier partner programs and tick all the right boxes as far as SLA's, standards and support goes.

And well done Shaun - it's great that you will get some pay back after everything you've done to get DNN this far.

By Ian Sampson on   11/26/2008 5:05 PM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

I am excited to ride this train through to the next major stop. Great work everyone! Keep up the good work so I can keep working from home! :)

Stuart

By Stuart - Hilbert Solutions, LLC on   12/2/2008 4:55 PM

Re: Why DotNetNuke Corp getting funding is good for you!

This is great news, it will help me tons. I run a hosting business for many local businesses. I try and try to keep up with all the demands of creating custom modules, and providing support, but its starting to become a tedious task. I am in between where I can't afford a 2nd person but could really use one. With DNN professional I can let some of my more "demanding" "NOW NOW" customers pick up the professional version and let them use the support piece, for when I am unavailable you know like on vacation. oh I dream of a vacation. lol
Great news all around as I am sure the added staff will make DNN updates just fly. Before DNN 5 things were lacking a bit in the DNN community, but with the DNN 5 everything is back up to speed, but lets face it with the speed Microsoft is cranking out new software versions, asp.net versions and side pieces like silverlight and ajax. It would take an army to keep up with improving DNN to stay current with the times. Hopefully Shaun can hire his army now.

By CityofSalemVA on   12/3/2008 9:41 AM

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