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By Bob Kruger on 2/10/2012 12:56 PM

As you by now know, we hit a big milestone Thursday with the new DotNetNuke Store going live. This was truly a major achievement, much bigger than most people realize. Let's look behind the curtain to see why.

By Ken Grierson on 8/23/2011 9:44 AM
DotNetNuke makes the Inc 500/5000 list!
By cathal connolly on 7/17/2011 3:15 PM
Whilst the out-of-the-box experience with DotNetNuke is pretty good, we all know that it’s with extensions such as skins and modules that the power of the platform comes into play. The ecosystem has created thousands of them and they can be integrated effortlessly like Lego blocks that snap together to build virtually any shape without the need to construct and maintain your own blocks. Whilst experienced DotNetNuke users know the common places to find new extensions such as SnowCovered...
By Chris Hammond on 5/9/2011 2:46 PM

DotNetNuke Training Year in Review

For those of you who don’t know, I’ve been here at DotNetNuke Corporation now for just over 14 months. In May 2010 we started offering our DotNetNuke Training webinars on a regular basis, this program has been rather successful in it’s first year.

Over the past year we’ve basically offered four core webinars, Portal Admin, Content Admin, Module Dev and Skinning. These were offered on a monthly or semi-monthly basis for the past year. Anyone who paid for one of these courses got access to the recordings for the course for 30 days after they were delivered. This has worked out well from a training perspective, you can see some of the feedback we’ve received from various students over the past year on the Instructor page. Due to the frequency of the courses and the limited bandwidth I have as the sole deliverer of those materials, we haven’t been able to grow our training materials and offer new courses as I would have liked.

Read the full blog post for details about our DotNetNuke Training Subscription!

By Chris Hammond on 1/4/2011 3:15 PM

With the New Year, why not resolve to learn more about DotNetNuke?

DotNetNuke is the most successful and widely adopted open source project on the Microsoft Stack. Its been around for eight years and isn’t going away anytime soon. While the software itself is written in VB.Net you are not limited to VB.Net when developing custom extensions for the platform, in fact, when I do my module development I do it primarily in C# out of preference.

If you’re a developer out there who shuns learning a framework such as DotNetNuke, you should really take a look around. With hundreds of thousands of websites being powered by the platform it has created a demand for people with technical knowledge of the system. There are job postings almost every day looking for developers and designers for DNN, so it would make sense to learn it and start to understand how it works if you want to take a look at some of those opportunities. There are even job openings here at DotNetNuke Corporation.

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DotNetNuke Corp. is the steward of the DotNetNuke open source project, the most widely adopted Web Content Management Platform for building web sites and web applications on Microsoft. Organizations use DotNetNuke to quickly develop and deploy interactive and dynamic web sites, intranets, extranets and web applications. The DotNetNuke platform is available in a free Community and subscription-based Professional and Enterprise Editions with an Elite Support option. DotNetNuke Corp. also operates the DotNetNuke Store where users purchase third party apps for the platform.