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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

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Based on 35 ratings & 36 reviews

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01/28/15

5 out of 5

Have used eZ Publish since 2009

What do you like best? The possibilities to integrate with other systems (even internally developed and readily available ones is a great benefit. If you need complete control and customization this is it and the support is grate. I would definitely recommend getting a good contact at eZ Systems and make sure he or she understands your need - if you do this you will be taken well care of. What do you dislike? The admin interface is quite complex and is in need of improvement due to the ...

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01/28/15

4 out of 5

Feature rich and very reliable, but a bit hard to learn

What do you like best? The product like mentality. A lot of functionality out of the box and the built in features work together and I don't really need that many additional plugins/modules/etc. to accomplish a site. The adoption of the Symfony 2 full stack makes development very structured and familiar to newcomers with an MVC framework background. Reliability. Few surprises in running eZ Publish for years. What do you dislike? Learning curve is quite steep and there is limited ...

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01/27/15

5 out of 5

Really more than just a Content Management System

What do you like best? I have been working with eZ Publish for almost 10 years since 2005 beginning with eZ Publish 3.6.1. In Europe this product is well known and use by a lot of company. I really like this CMS not only because I know it very well technically but because it’s clearly more than just a CMS. eZ Publish is a platform, it’s a CMF, a CMS and a CXM I don't want to list all the good features provided by eZ Publish out of the box (content structure, flexibility, ...

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01/26/15

3 out of 5

Only one doing localization right at the time

What do you like best? My review is based on working with the 3.X version of eZ; the recommendation score is based on not having used the 4.X or 5.X versions that have been released in the years since I actively used the product. I can't say how well it currently measures up to the competition, but I would recommend at least giving it a try. At the time, eZ was the only CMS system that supported localization "out of the box". That was a huge win for supporting a company based in Germany ...

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01/14/15

4.5 out of 5

A very robust open source system that can handle complex set-ups if you have staff resources

What do you like best? Extendable - can program and modify in-house. Capable of complex set ups and limitless permissions possibilities. What do you dislike? The complexity of the system is both a positive and a negative. It is fairly user friendly for the end user inputting page content but not user-friendly when it comes to managing and set-up of sections, sites, extensions, permissions and upgrades. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...

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01/12/15

5 out of 5

I've been building enterprise websites with eZ Publish for 8 years.

What do you like best? * Separation of content and design: this means we can say "yes" to almost any import/export requirements, including mobile and syndication * Flexibility of the content model * Extensibility at every level: editorial workflows, reverse proxies (Varnish, e-commerce, audit logging * Multi-language features in its core * Backed by a company but still open source * A focus on best practices * Enterprise search with Solr * Community of developers What do you ...

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