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eZ Platform Enterprise Edition - Content Management Software

eZ Platform Enterprise Edition Reviews in January 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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eZ Platform Enterprise Edition Reviews & Ratings

4.2

Very Good

Based on 35 ratings & 36 reviews

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02/16/16

4 out of 5

The better of most (all?) content management systems.

What do you like best? The fact that it's built on top of great technologies like Symfony2 and Twig. What do you dislike? Getting started (understanding the system isn't the easiest to get going with, but once you do get going, you don't want to go back to other systems. Recommendations to others considering the product Take your time when evaluating the system, it's not the easiest to get started with, but it's well worth it. What business problems are you solving with the product? What ...

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11/17/15

1.5 out of 5

Mixed feelings about current state of ez publish 5.x and will wait 2+ years before switching to 6.x

What do you like best? Solid enterprise features Symfony2 integration Lower licensing costs compared to competitors Open Source license on most of the code base What do you dislike? Lots of bugs and annoyances due to integration with Symfony2, no clear documentation and way to develop apps/pages using this dual-kernel with a complementary relationship rather than complete features in Symfony2 rather than Legacy Kernel (the desired way Lack of latest tech trends and patterns use ...

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11/09/15

5 out of 5

I successfully developed websites with eZ Publish for the last 7 years

What do you like best? * flexible content structure * multi-language support * multi-site support * easy to customize What do you dislike? The CMS is powerful and has a lot of feature ready to use but it's also complex and it will take before you start liking it as a developer. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Managing (web content for clients which is then available for multiple output channels. Once you have experience ...

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11/05/15

4 out of 5

Very flexible platform and the only one which fully supports Symfony

What do you like best? eZ offers a great content model which allows you to tailor the system to your needs. Unlike other CMS platforms eZ is both multi-lingual and ready for multi site projects without assuming web to be the only content channel. This is a clear advantage to many other solutions which require plugins. One of the best reasons for chosing eZ Publish 5x or eZ Platform is that it fully supports Symfony. Other platforms are using this, but not full stack. One of the best ...

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11/05/15

4 out of 5

Developing wonderful sites with eZ

What do you like best? That eZ is based on a modern architecture/framework as symphony. What do you dislike? Old user interface for editors was hard to understand and use for editors. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Normal information sites for large companies. Integrating data in/out of eZ.

11/05/15

4 out of 5

Now developer friendly (A Developer's Review)

What do you like best? eZ Publish, or eZ Platform, is now built on top of Symfony. Symfony is a modern php web framework that has a large user base. By adopting Symfony as a backbone for eZ Publish, eZ has opened the door to make developing and extending eZ Publish easier than ever. Moreover, by adopting Symfony, eZ Publish by default has a much larger pool of developers who will be able to step into a development role on an eZ Publish project. eZ Publish has also adopted a better ...

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11/05/15

3.5 out of 5

Building a bespoke CMS with eZ Patform

What do you like best? Dual stack approach, extensibility, move to Symfony What do you dislike? Focus on eZ Studio : If you do not need it. Recommendations to others considering the product Use platform What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Content management, process management,

11/05/15

3 out of 5

Flexible and well-designed CMS for developers with a good future

What do you like best? The CMS is very flexible, the project is open so it is easy to help contribute to fix bugs and add features, eZ does a good job of making substantial updates to the system without leaving old features behind. What do you dislike? Interface for selecting content and custom tags in content blocks, no embeddable custom form designer, coupling with YUI for new backoffice component What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? ...

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03/18/15

3.5 out of 5

eZ is easy, or not.

What do you like best? This CMS is a full-featured, all bells and whistles, all-you-need, and then some, kind of beast. Many advanced features that are clunky and hard to use on other CMSes (multiple languages, document versioning, .doc and .pdf autoi ndexing, are just a click away with this app. What do you dislike? eZ is not that easy to develop. To start, it is a dual app/framework thing. It comes with a whole app already working, but there's a huge API to build whatever you can dream ...

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03/04/15

5 out of 5

eZ Publish, rock-solid CMF and application platform

What do you like best? There are so many things that one can love eZ Publish for... My feeling is that the majority of the good things that we appreciate about the CMS today result from the fact that the software had been designed, coded and evolved the way it should have been done, in a very mature manner. Simple as that, yet so rare for so long and in so many open source projects. Stability, extensibility, robustness, security, flexibility, extensive use of best practices in terms of ...

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