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Partner Watch, Nov. 28

ADXStudio releases content management system for .NET Framework 2.0.

ADXStudio Inc. announced Wednesday the release of ADXStudio CMS 2005, a content management system for Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.

The new version is integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2000/2005, Active Directory, IIS and Index Server. Upgraded features in CMS 2005 include server controls, master page support and output caching with custom cache dependencies.

ADXStudio CMS 2005 is available as a single-server license for $3,950, or a corporate-site license for $19,950.

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