At McDonagh Brothers we host, install, and upgrade DotNetNuke sites; develop DotNetNuke skins; and customize DotNetNuke portals and modules;
DotNetNuke (DNN) is the largest Content Management Platform built with Microsoft's ASP.NET. The free, open-source Community Edition of DotNetNuke works for websites of almost all sizes and use-cases.
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How We Use DotNetNuke
We work on DotNetNuke websites everyday at McDonagh Brothers. The site you're viewing now—a fast, responsive,
HTML5, mobile-friendly site with friendly urls—was built using DNN. Many of our clients use DotNetNuke as a platform for their intranets and/or extranets. What we do:
Why DotNetNuke
DotNetNuke works for all types of websites, but where it really separates itself from other content management systems is in the power of its modules and user permissions. Here are just some of the modules that can be easily deployed on a DotNetNuke site all with customized view/edit permissions:
- Forums
- Blogs
- Document Managers
- Forms
- User Managers
- Event Calendars
- E-Commerce
- Content Modules: Photo Galleries, Content Sliders, etc.
All of these modules can be added easily from inside the admin area of a DotNetNuke site. This along with the ability to set permissions on every type of content makes DotNetNuke a great choice for intranets and extranets.
Clients Using DotNetNuke
Okabena Company
(Public Website, Intranet)
Okabena Advisors' roots are in the Dayton family office, Okabena Company. Founded in 1967 to serve the family’s investment and financial services needs, Okabena Company has established itself as one of the nation’s most respected and innovative family offices. Okabena Company has stewarded the Dayton family’s philanthropic activities for more than 40 years, and in the process has gained a deep understanding of philanthropic organizations, their needs, and their cultures. Today, this unique level of understanding gives Okabena Advisors the ability to provide truly exceptional service to foundations, endowments, associations, and other nonprofit entities.
Hennepin County Attorney
(Public Website, Intranet)
The County Attorney serves as the chief prosecutor of all adult felony crimes and juvenile offenses in Hennepin County. The County Attorney is also responsible for providing legal counsel to the County Board of Commissioners and all county departments, as well as representing the county in civil lawsuits, child support matters, child protection actions and mental health commitments. County Attorney Freeman administers an office with nearly 400 staff members and 165 lawyers.
Winmark Corporation
(Intranet/Extranet)
Winmark Corporation is a recognized leader in franchise-owned and operated business opportunities. In fact, we are the franchisor of over 930 value-oriented retail stores in North America. Our award-winning family of brands, including Once Upon A Child®, Plato’s Closet®, Play It Again Sports® and Music Go Round®, bring unique franchise opportunities to small business entrepreneurs. A leader in the resale industry, Winmark brands recycled over 77 million items back into their respective communities in 2011 alone! Winmark is the parent company of Winmark Capital Corporation, offering technology leasing services for medium and large sized companies and Wirth Business Credit, Inc., an equipment leasing company servicing the needs of small businesses.
Care Providers
(Public Website, Extranet)
Established in 1947 as a supportive partner to nursing homes, Care Providers of Minnesota now serves the needs of providers across the entire spectrum of long-term care. As a statewide, nonprofit trade association, Care Providers of Minnesota represents over 600 proprietary, nonprofit, and government-owned providers of long-term care including nursing facilities, housing with services, assisted living, foster care, home care, and hospice. Our membership includes providers ranging in size from three beds to 400; and includes over 100 business partners who actively support the Association and its members.