Content Management Systems BlogCategory Content Management SystemsPosted by Sam Soltano on 16 May 2013Posted by Sam Soltano on 13 May 2013Posted by Sam Soltano on 23 April 2013Posted by Sam Soltano on 22 April 2013Posted by Sam Soltano on 26 March 2013Posted by Sam Soltano on 5 March 2013SharePoint usage on public-facing websites has increased by 27.5% in the last year.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 15 February 2013Posted by Sam Soltano on 14 January 2013Posted by Sam Soltano on 11 January 2013PrestaShop is gaining CMS market share, primarily from osCommerce.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 19 December 2012Blogger is now the most popular content management system behind the "big 3" WordPress, Joomla and Drupal, taking rank #4 from vBulletin.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 7 December 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 22 November 2012SharePoint is the most popular content management system in Egypt.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 5 November 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 16 October 2012Usage of the Russian website building service uCoz has increased by 40% in the last year.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 8 October 2012Usage of WordPress is now at 17.0% of all websites, up from 12.3% two years ago.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 3 October 2012Liferay, the most popular Java-based content management system, has increased its user base by 44.3% in the last year.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 24 September 201230.1% of all Linux-based websites run one of the established content management systems, but only 9.8% of Windows-based sites.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 20 September 2012W3Techs presents a world map showing which content management system is the most popular one in each country.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 31 August 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 22 August 2012Drupal is the fastest growing content management system at the moment, 2.2% usage, up from 1.7% one year ago.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 14 August 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 2 August 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 11 July 201243.8% of all PHP sites use a content management system, but only 9.4% of ASP.NET sites and 9.3% of Java sites.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 28 June 2012A significant number of sites that were using Movable Type are now moving to WordPress.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 25 June 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 19 June 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 14 June 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 7 June 201216.5% of all websites, and 23.5% of all English language websites use WordPress.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 30 May 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 3 May 2012Concrete5 almost doubled its user base in the last year.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 23 April 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 12 April 2012Pligg is one of the fastest growing content management systems at the moment, gaining 11 of the top 1 million websites every day.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 11 April 2012WordPress is used by 25% of all the websites that use PHP.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 10 April 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 30 March 2012IP.Board is gaining sites from all other forum-oriented CMS: vBulletin, phpBB, Simple Machines Forum.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 27 March 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 16 March 2012Just in time for the DrupalCon, Drupal is now used by 2% of all websites, up from 1.5% one year ago.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 7 March 2012Sitefinity increased its user base by 73% in the last year.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 14 February 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 13 February 2012Joomla has a CMS market share of 92.3% amongst the websites that use Silverlight.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 2 February 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 30 January 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 25 January 2012Posted by Sam Soltano on 19 January 2012Content management system usage in Russia:
1. WordPress, 2. DataLife Engine, 3. Bitrix
Posted by Sam Soltano on 21 December 2011SharePoint is the most popular content management system in Saudi Arabia.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 20 December 2011Plone is used by 31.6% of all the websites that use Python as server-side programming language.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 19 December 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 13 December 201158.4% of all websites that run on PHP don't use a content management system.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 12 December 2011Usage of Blogger is rising, but many websites switch to WordPress afterwards. Looks like Blogger is the entry-level CMS.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 21 November 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 11 November 2011On an average day, over 100 of the top 1 million websites start using WordPress.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 8 November 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 27 October 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 24 October 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 12 October 2011Content management system usage on Windows servers:
1. WordPress, 2. DotNetNuke, 3. Discuz, 4. SharePoint.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 5 October 2011As one of the "big 3" content management systems, Drupal enjoys a steady growth of its user base. We have a closer look at the statistics.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 26 September 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 21 September 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 20 September 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 16 September 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 12 September 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 2 September 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 30 August 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 12 August 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 3 August 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 29 June 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 23 June 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 17 June 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 14 June 2011Posted by Sam Soltano on 23 May 201156% of the sites that use a content management system are using WordPress, and that percentage is even growing. For most users, WordPress seems to offer the best balance of features and easy-of-use.
This is a summary of a few remarkable and recently emerging changes in our statistics.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 1 December 2009A new section of our web technology surveys shows the usage of content management systems. |