Enonic

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Enonic AS
Type AS
IndustrySoftware
Founded2000;22 years ago (2000) in Oslo, Norway
Founders
  • Morten Øien Eriksen
  • Thomas Sigdestad
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Products Enonic XP
Website enonic.com

Enonic AS is a Norwegian IT company, primarily known for the open-source web platform and content management system Enonic XP. The company was established in 2000 [1] [2] and has headquarters in Norway.

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Enonic's platform focuses on fast development of progressive websites and applications, as well as scalable solutions to be run in any cloud. The target group is both private and public companies from medium to large-sized organizations, and customers include the national postal service Norway Post, the insurance company Gjensidige, the national lottery Norsk Tipping, the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration, and all the top football clubs in Eliteserien. [3]

The company previously had a subsidiary in London. [4]

Products

Enonic’s software is used for operating and developing websites and other digital services:

History

Enonic AS were founded in 2000 by Morten Øien Eriksen and Thomas Sigdestad. The software company specialized in building services with Java, including a content management system called “Enonic CMS.” After observing different teams for application development, databases and websites working in silos toward a common goal, Enonic chose to combine the different elements to one single software. The resulting application platform Enonic XP surfaced in 2015, and included as CMS as an optional component. [7] The company has also been featured several times on Deloitte's Fast 50 and Fast 500 awards, which ranks the fastest growing technology companies in Norway [11] and globally, [12] respectively. In 2020, [13] 2021, [14] and 2022, [15] the Enonic platform was ranked as "Leader" in the SoftwareReviews Digital Experience Platform category. [16]

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Enonic XP

Enonic XP is a free and open-source web application platform and content management system (CMS) in one based on Java and Elasticsearch. Developed by the Norwegian software company Enonic, the microservice web platform can be used to build progressive web applications, Next.js websites, or web-based APIs. Enonic XP uses an application framework for coding server logic with JavaScript, and has no need for SQL as it ships with an integrated content repository. The CMS is fully decoupled, meaning developers can create traditional websites and landing pages, or use XP in headless mode, that is without the presentation layer, for loading editorial content onto any device or client. Enonic is used by major organizations in Norway, including the national postal service Norway Post, the insurance company Gjensidige, the national lottery Norsk Tipping, the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration, and all the top football clubs in the national football league for men, Eliteserien.

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