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Allan Thraen
Nov 8, 2010
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Winners found for EPiServer CMS Survey 2010

We have now concluded the CMS Survey 2010. Thank you for all the responses and input. It’s great to have such a dedicated community of users and developers – and it will definitely help us improve the CMS product in the future.

As promised, we have randomly (using random.org to make sure everything was done right) picked 2 winners from across all the submissions and they have been contacted directly with information on how to reclaim their prizes. The prizes are 12-months premium Spotify memberships.

Nov 08, 2010

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