Antonio Cordeddu


Coranto Informatica
Italy

After the degree in mathematics in 1989 Antonio Cordeddu has worked for around ten years as a software engineer for different private companies in the IT sector.

In 2002 he has founded the Coranto Informatica, a company for web-based solutions for public and private enterprises.

Over the years, Anthony has acquired experience in planning, coordination, analysis and development of computer applications and particularly web-based applications in a Java environment. In the last years he has been busy in projects for the Region Sardinia, the Region Lombardy and the group Engineering.

Beginning from 2005 the Coranto has chosen OpenCms as software of reference for the development of business applications.

Latest News

  • OpenCms in the CMS Garden @ LinuxTag 2013

    May 8, 2013 - After the great success on CeBIT 2013 Alkacon Software and the OpenCms community will present OpenCms in the CMS Garden at the LinuxTag 2013. This year’s LinuxTag takes place from May 22 to May 25, 2013. The CMS Garden is located in Hall 7 on the Berlin Fairgrounds.

  • OpenCms Days 2013 - Save the date!

    Mar 15, 2013 - This years` OpenCms Days will take place from September 30 to October 1, 2013 in Cologne, Germany. The main topic of the 5th edition of the international user conference and expo will be the release of OpenCms 9.

  • OpenCms in the CMS Garden @ CeBIT 2013

    Feb 26, 2013 - Alkacon Software and the OpenCms community will present OpenCms in the CMS Garden at the CeBIT 2013. CeBIT in Hannover is the world’s largest IT trade fair. This year’s CeBIT takes place from March 5 to March 9, 2013. The CMS Garden is located in Hall 6, close to the open source park. Check out OpenCms in the CMS garden @ CeBit 2013 in Hannover.

  • Alkacon OCEE 3.5.1 for OpenCms 8.x released

    Feb 8, 2013 - OCEE is a commercial extension for OpenCms that offers Support for LDAP, Clustering, Replication and accelerated page load times. OCEE increases scalability, availability and fail-over security for mission-critical and high-traffic OpenCms sites.