CSMonitor.com launches website upgrade EZ Publishing Company


Skien, Norway (PRWEB) February 8, 2012

CSMonitor.com (http://www.csmonitor.com) is EZ Web Publishing completed its first strategy to stimulate growth through online channels in 2009. Christian Science Monitor asked the EZ them in the box functionality for handling editorial and publishing. EZ Publishing is able to monitor and control the status of each content item as it moves through the workflow. This allows the edition to be more flexible, while retaining the much needed control over the production and arrangement of the contents. Now journalists and editors from around the world can publish articles effective, intuitive and non-stop.

greater control and flexibility in the past year, the site enjoys increased traffic as a whole. A key factor in increasing our movement, that the editors were asked to improve their articles with relevant content, as well as other articles, blogs, photo galleries and videos. To make it effective, we just need a mechanism to find the appropriate association, said David Scott, director of online Christian Monitor “research.” EZ, provided that the decision that we could more easily enrich and enhance, page views and visitors impressions and therefore revenue.

In November 2011, CSMonitor.com improve the content management system and server architecture in response to the recent increase in traffic and better position itself for future growth and innovation.


Working with

CSMonitor.com, Weve seen increased ownership, investment and success in their Web presence, said Peter Keung, Managing Director, Mugo Web. Environmental conditions in accordance with the latest headlines from enterprise EZ Publishing guarantees that we can use continuous improvement and greater stability.


With a sharp

model of innovation in production in 2009, replacing the first Printing Web-first model, the Christian Science Monitor increased bandwidth. They increased the kind of 9000000 to 19000000 visits during the first 12 months and up to 30 million over two years. Over the past year and a half, a web-development web-partner helped Mugo “Monitor” to become the most visited EZ Publish site in North America. Last year, CSMonitor.com also achieved 30% increase in the average number of visits per visit (from 2.2 to 2.85). In addition, CSMonitor.com saw 58% increase in total page views per month (from 19.4 in December 2010 to 30.7 in December, 2011), while the increase in unique visitors by 24% (from 6.6 to 8.2 million).


Recent improvements have allowed

CSMonitor.com to achieve these figures add new features, which are aimed at strengthening the interaction between the reader, including tests, social networks, to improve video content, as well as auto-tagging and grouping related items. Its interior, an international team news continues to publish news and commentary on the day. The site also has the contents of the archive, and in 1980.

improved content management system EZ Publishing Company lead to the performance and stability, and improve the management of enterprise-class home page search function. The upgraded server architecture is database replication failures and to improve the grouping to improve scalability.


For a system of EZ

, such as:

Founded in 1999, EZ Publishing is the creator of EZ, award-winning open source platform for Web content management, which are used in more than 250,000 installations in over 160 countries around the world. EZ allows companies with a digital platform, which not only allows organizations to manage content on multiple sites in many languages, but also ensures that the information provided regardless of the channel. Content from the law, at the right time, you need experience. The main element of the product based on the paradigm of open source enterprise service-rich and complete the offer EZ from the market, resulting in an enterprise-class subscription offers a high quality control, software and support services.

EZ reliable brands in the world in a wide range of industries. His clients include: CNBC, T-Mobile, France Telecom, Orange, BPCE, Clearchannel, Random House, EMI Music, Lagarde active again, “Financial Times”, Wall Street Journal Asia, UBM, the Oslo Stock Exchange, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Institute, the Institute, the U.S. Navy and the French Ministry of Defence.

: For Mugo Web:

Mugo Web (http://www.mugo.ca) is a leading supplier of EZ Publish America. They do all the work for web development in house and has clients in the publishing, healthcare, legal services, nonprofit organizations, government, and more. They had a long partner of EZ Publishing, and associate the core publications EZ.

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