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DotNetNuke Launches Social Community Exchange

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  • 3/5/2012
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Social Collaboration Questions and Answers Page Provides Expert Knowledge Exchange

San Mateo, CA – March 5, 2012 – DotNetNuke Corp., the global leader in adaptive web software that keeps a business’ online presence relevant and effective, today announced the availability of Community Exchange, a new online service on the dnnsoftware.com website where community members can socially collaborate, ask questions, and exchange critical information on DotNetNuke products. The Community Exchange is powered by a new Q&A module that is now freely available in the open source DotNetNuke Extensions Forge.

The Community Exchange is open to anyone and gives people the opportunity to post questions on any topic related to website development. Questions can be shared via LinkedIn, Twitter and Google+. Other community members can then post answers and everyone can vote on the usefulness of the exchange. The more popular an exchange is rated, the higher it appears on the site. Tags associated with questions and answers make it easy for people to search for specific topics and content. In addition, the entire Community Exchange is "reputation based;” the more members participate the more privileges they earn. Members can also subscribe to specific topics, making it easier to stay abreast of topics of interest and strengthen understanding of important technology trends, issues and best practices.

“Our new social collaboration exchange is part of our mission to help our customers connect with each other in meaningful and productive ways,” stated Shaun Walker, CTO and founder of DotNetNuke Corp. “This facilitated social interaction model makes it even faster and easier for the one million people in the DotNetNuke community to collaborate and obtain critical knowledge. The reputation-based model also makes it fun for everyone to participate, while at the same time building credibility for the content.”

Reputation is a rough measure of community trust, communication skills and the quality and relevancy of content. The more reputation points an individual earns, the more privileges they are granted. For example, users with 15 reputation points or more can create a post, flag posts and vote up questions and answers. The reputation system for Community Exchange is fully integrated into the reputation point system for the larger DotNetNuke Community, making it easier for members to gain recognition for contributions across a broad spectrum of contribution models.

The Community Exchange is based on a new Q&A module now available to all DotNetNuke customers free of charge from the online Extensions Forge. This module empowers the creation of a question and answer-based model for any site, on any topic.

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About DotNetNuke
DotNetNuke software is used by developers, designers and business people to quickly build and easily maintain websites of all kinds. We are the number one Web content management solution and adaptive web solution in the Microsoft ecosystem – more than 700,000 websites have been deployed worldwide using our products. Our online store speeds up this process by offering more than 10,000 apps and add-ons that quickly and easily extend our product. Thousands of organizations like True Value, Bose, Cornell University, Glacier Water, Dannon, Delphi, USAA, NASCAR, Northern Health, and the City of Denver have leveraged DNN to deploy highly engaging business critical websites. There have been over 7 million downloads of our open source project, which fuels an active global community one million strong. The rapid growth of our commercial products resulted in DotNetNuke Corp. being named as one of the fastest growing private companies in America on the 2011 Inc. 500 list. Founded in 2006 and funded by Sierra Ventures, August Capital and Pelion Venture Partners, DotNetNuke Corp. is headquartered in San Mateo, California, with offices in Vancouver and Amsterdam.

DotNetNuke® and DNN® are registered trademarks of DNN Corp. All other registered and unregistered trademarks in this document are the sole property of their respective owners.

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