DNN Corporation

{{primary sources|date=October 2015}}

{{Infobox company

| name = DNN Corp.

| logo = DNN_company_logo.png

| logo_size = 200px

| type = Private

| foundation = San Mateo, California (2006)

| location = 401 Congress Ave, Suite 2650

Austin, TX 78701, USA

| key_people = Andy Tryba, CEO

| products = DNN Platform
Evoq Content
Evoq Engage
DNN Store

| num_employees = 10[http://www.linkedin.com/companies/dotnetnuke-corporation "DotNetNuke LinkedIn Company Profile"] Retrieved on 2013-08-30

| homepage = [http://www.dnnsoftware.com/ dnnsoftware.com]

}}

DNN Corp. (formerly "DotNetNuke Corporation") is the steward of the DNN open source project, a web content management system (CMS) and application development framework for building web sites and web applications on Microsoft .NET. Organizations use DNN to quickly develop and deploy interactive and dynamic web sites, intranets, extranets and web applications.

Company overview

DNN Corp. was founded in 2006 by the leadership of the DotNetNuke open source project - Shaun Walker,{{cite web|url=https://www.cmscritic.com/interview-with-shaun-walker-co-founder-and-chief-technology-officer-of-dotnetnuke-corporation/|title=Interview with Shaun Walker – Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of DotNetNuke Corporation|work=cmscritic.com|date=14 March 2013 }} Nik Kalyani, Joe Brinkman and Scott Willhite. In November 2008 the company raised Series A round financing from Sierra Ventures and August Capital. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, California. In February 2009 the company launched the first commercial version of the DotNetNuke framework, the DotNetNuke Professional Edition, for critical web applications.

In August 2017, DNN Corp was acquired by [https://web.archive.org/web/20180615074608/http://www.eswcapital.com/ ESW Capital.]

The company's main product is the DNN (formally DotNetNuke) Web Content Management Platform which is available in both a free Community (Platform) and subscription-based Professional and Enterprise Editions (marketed as Evoq). DNN Corp. also operates the DNN Store{{cite web|title= The DNN Store, operated by DNN Corp.|url=http://store.dnnsoftware.com|publisher=DNN Corp|accessdate=14 Aug 2013}} where users purchase third-party modules and skins for the DNN CMS.

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