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Yaco Sistemas

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Yaco Sistemas
Home page Yaco Sistemas
Location Spain

YACO CONSULTING has deployed a lot of content management solutions, always focusing in usability and accessibility. Our experience with Zope/Plone in the last five years, the great amount of projects deployed with this technology proves that we do a high quality work, and that we are an international reference in this technology.

 

Deployed Sites

Andalucia.org (Spain )
The Official Tourism Web of Andalucia. It's one of the biggest sites from Spain, with information for the tourist or the proffesional. You can search a hotel, where to golf, sun and beach places to go, flamenco info and places, routes, entertainment, and so on. There are a map integration of envivo.andalucia.org (flash) with the CMS, the info viewed for each point of interest is served by Plone. This site is actually being migrated from a php inhouse web framework to Plone. There are sections in Plone and others like the home page in php.
Blas Infante House Museum (Spain )
Blas Infante House Museum, with a virtual visit that can be changed with non-technical personal when they want. It has a very simple panel to edit the pictures, the objects and its descriptions referenced on these pictures. Blas Infante was a politician, writer, historian and musicologist, known as the "Father" of Andalusian patrimony (Padre de la Patria Andaluza). It also embraced the current flag and coat of arms as "national symbols", designed by Infante itself based on various historic Andalusian standards.
University of Cadiz (Spain )
Cadiz University Content Management Framework, with more than 200 independent webs, with a unique and coherent look & feel, object data model and edition workflow. Founded on October 30, 1979, the University of Cadiz (UCA) continues to grow and is closely interwoven with the province's economic and social fabric. The university is situated in southern Spain. There were 24,000 students and 1,499 lecturers at the university during the 1999/2000 academic year.

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