Infopark

For the information technology park situated in India, see InfoPark, Kochi.

Infopark AG was founded in Berlin, Germany, in 1994 as a software vendor and has about 70 employees.

The products of Infopark focus on the interaction with customers and employees over the internet, intranet and extranet, such as Content Management Systems (CMS).

The company is the vendor of the CMSes Infopark CMS Fiona and Scrivito. In addition to software products, Infopark offers services such as training, cloud hosting and project realization and holds a bi-annual conference called "Relaunch Konferenz" (formerly iico – Infopark Internet Congress), which features external experts as speakers and focusses on the relaunch of web-sites.

Infopark AG
Private
Industry Content Management, Software
Founded 1994 in Berlin, Germany
Headquarters Berlin, Germany
Coordinates 52°25′58″N 13°22′25″E / 52.4326826°N 13.3735971°E / 52.4326826; 13.3735971Coordinates: 52°25′58″N 13°22′25″E / 52.4326826°N 13.3735971°E / 52.4326826; 13.3735971[1]
Products Infopark CMS Fiona, Scrivito
Number of employees
70
Website infopark.com

Shareholders

83% of the shares are held by the founders, 17% by investment trusts.

Company history

Scrivito

Scrivito is a cloud-based Content Management System (CMS) built for the Ruby on Rails development framework. By using the Scrivito SDK, which is delivered as a open source Ruby Gem, it integrates into existing Rails applications and has a special focus on in-place WYSIWYG editing. Scrivito is a Software as a service, running on Amazon Web Services.

Infopark CMS Fiona

The Infopark Content Management System (CMS) Fiona has been developed for large internet, intranet and extranet presences. Employees can create, manage and publish content without specialist-knowledge. It is delivered as a software package for Linux and Windows to be installed in the data centre of the customer and requires a SQL database like MySQL. The latest version is Fiona 7, released in May, 2015.

Customers

Selection of Solutions in Use:[2][3]

See also

References

External links

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