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Our friends Kentico will be attending Le Web, so let’s see if we can do the intros for you.
Who are Kentico?
The guys behind the excellent Kentico CMS for ASP.NET: a system that’s easy to get on-board with, without any requirement for programming. Based in the Czech Republic but with an additional office in New Hampshire, US – Kentico has clients from over 80 countries and counts Orange, o2, McDonald’s, Sony, Fuji, ESPN and loads more among their ‘satisfied client’ list.
What’s brilliant about Kentico?
They’re an incredibly easy to use system, out-of-the-box. For delivering customer-ready websites it’s really difficult to find something that’s as easy to get started with. There’s also a ton of social networking capabilities that’s simple and intuitive to set up – plus a great browser-based building experience.
At Le Web they’ll be showcasing Kentico CMS 5.5 R2 which, in addition to over 34 modules includes extended document management and enhanced productivity features. Just what are these? You’ll have to stop by to take a look!
Who will be at Le Web?
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Thom Robbins – Chief Evangelist for Kentico CMS
Thom is responsible for engaging with customers and partners across the globe and helping them to improve their corporate web prescience. Thom can be found on Twitter, at his blog or via email at thomasr@kentico.com.
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Michal Minarovic
Michal is responsible for supporting Kentico partners and leading Kentico’s sales department, he covers all all countries in the world where Kentico Software does not have a local representation.
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Juraj Hrinik
Juraj works as a senior developer for Kentico CMS responsible for various modules that include E-commerce, Blogs, Media libraries, UI personalization, Tags, Message boards and many other system controls and implementations. Juraj came to Kentico in 2007 when he was studying at Masaryk University.
how should people get in touch to find out more?
Visit the site at Kentico.com, or follow them on Twitter @kenticocms
Click here to see who else is attending Le Web.
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