Public (SIX: DAYN) | |
Industry | Software |
Fate | Acquired by Adobe Systems |
Successor | Adobe Systems |
Founded | Basel (1993) |
Defunct | 28 July 2010 |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts and Basel, Switzerland |
Key people
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David Nuescheler CTO |
Products | www |
Revenue | $27.69 million USD (2007) |
Owner | Adobe Systems |
Number of employees
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Ca. 120 |
Website | www |
David Nuescheler CTO
Michael Moppert, Founder
Roy_Fielding, Chief_Scientific_Officer
Day Software was an enterprise content management software company headquartered in Basel, Switzerland and Boston, Massachusetts. Day Software was founded in 1993 in Basel, Switzerland.
Day creates content management infrastructure software in the Day CRX product line and enterprise content management applications in the Day Communiqué product line. Its most important product is Day Communiqué WCM, a Web content management system that is used for public-facing websites and intranets of large corporations such as McDonald's, Avanza and Daimler.
Day is engaged in the content repository API for Java standardization process and contributes to open source software projects such as Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Sling.
Day Software was acquired by Adobe Systems on 28 July 2010 for US$240 million.
Adobe WCM is a web content management system based on CRX for the content repository and Apache Sling as a web framework.
Adobe Content Repository Extreme (Adobe CRX) is a content repository that implements the content repository API for Java (JSR-170). It is based on the open source reference implementation Apache Jackrabbit and serves as the foundation of all other products by Day Software.