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Cascade CMS - Content Management Software

Cascade CMS

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Based on 31 ratings & 21 reviews

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Anonymous User

01/06/21

5 out of 5

"A powerful CMS that makes a web developer's job efficient"

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? I like how Cascade centralizes content in XML and opens up transformation via XSLT or Velocity Script. I like the power offered via Velocity Script since there are Java standard methods and multiple built-in tools. I like also having capability of building tools in the CMS, including jQuery-based web service calls using the REST API.

AU

Anonymous User

10/12/18

5 out of 5

"Amazing CMS for Higher Educaion"

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? I love the push based publishing of Cascade CMS. This allows our website to have virtually 24/7 365 operation since there is no database dependency for basic operation.

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Peter C

09/06/23

4.5 out of 5

"Flexible & powerful CMS optimized for higher education"

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? Very customizable and powerful once you learn and understand the underlying data structures. Comprehensive REST API that allows for interaction with the CMS using whatever method you typically would.

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Bryan T

12/14/21

4.5 out of 5

"Great multi-tenant customizable CMS interface."

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? Cascade is, very nearly, infinitely customizable. It uses either XML or Velocity to build the backend for creating and updating content. The outputs are extraordinarily flexible. We moved from an HTML front end to leveraging a design system in order to enhance the webteam's ability to build services that are easily branded to a particular school or department within the University.

AU

Anonymous User

11/23/21

4.5 out of 5

"Easy to navigate"

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? I like how primary the interface is and the clear delineation of hierarchy. What do you dislike about Cascade CMS?

AU

Anonymous User

09/20/21

4.5 out of 5

"Great ability to view projects in development before going live."

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? You can preview how a project looks in development before pushing live. This means you can get other opinions along the way. I also like that it has version history so that you can revert back to a previous version easily and quickly. The file system set-up is well done. You are able to keep projects together by folders, with images, documents, pages all collected within the folder. This allows you to produce essentially small websites of category ...

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Dan B

06/26/20

4.5 out of 5

"Platform agnostic, robust CMS for higher ed"

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? The most helpful feature of Cascade CMS is its flexibility. You are not locked in to a particular UI or UX - it becomes what you make of it. The CMS editing interface is yours to describe and build, the data architecture is yours to manipulate. If you can imagine it, you can build it with Cascade, with whatever your preferred server- and client-side language(s) are.

AU

Anonymous User

12/26/18

4.5 out of 5

"Fully customizable, user friendly CMS"

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? Cascade CMS make no assumptions about your content. What do you dislike about Cascade CMS?

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James T

03/08/23

4 out of 5

"Cascade has been great!"

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? It's a well-organized platform that's easy to use and train people on/in. What do you dislike about Cascade CMS?

AU

Anonymous User

12/06/21

4 out of 5

"Useful but not Flexible"

What do you like best about Cascade CMS? I like that I can edit and produce sites intensively without implementing the changes until they're fully ready to go. I also like the robust use of templates and premade materials that make it easy for me to work with materials supplied by IT.