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Vendor Details
Contact Name
Rudolf StaribacherCompany Profile
We offer innovative Enterprise Content & Digital Asset Management solutions based on Open Source technologies.
The hyper Content & Digital Asset Management Server automates and accelerates communication, marketing, and sales processes. Helping you to reduce costs and to achieve greater flexibility in day-to-day operations.
We understand ourselves also as a Solution Provider, who offers its customers services which are tailored optimally on the needs of the respective enterprise.
hyperCMS offers the most outstanding Open Source CMS & DAM software in the Enterprise DAM market. Customer from over 20 countries use and trust our products.
Contact Email
info@hypercms.comCompany Website
http://www.hypercms.comYears Trading
15Office Locations
Product Name
hyper Content & Digital Asset Management ServerCompany LinkedIn URL
https://www.linkedin.com/company/hyper-cms-content-management-solutions-gmbhCompany Facebook URL
https://www.facebook.com/hypercmsClients & Customers
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Licensing
Licensing Model
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Licence Notes
The hyperCMS Free Edition is free for commercial and non-commercial use. The hyperCMS Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition are non-free versions.Open Source OSI Licence Used
If the vendor has indicated they offer an open source or split model licence (i.e. both open source and commercial options) then for the open source element, they should be able to provide an OSI (Open Source Initiative) approved licence. If one is not specified, their product may not be genuinely open source.
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEHosting
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