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Internet Archive Technographics
Internet Archive Technographics, Software Purchases, AI and Digital Transformation Initiatives
Discover the latest software purchases and digital transformation initiatives being undertaken by Internet Archive and its business and technology executives. Each quarter our research team identifies on-prem and cloud applications that are being used by the 150 Internet Archive employees from the public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources.
During our research, we have identified that Internet Archive has purchased the following applications: Joomla 3.9 for Web Content Management in 2015 and the related IT decision-makers and key stakeholders.
Our database provides customer insight and contextual information on which enterprise applications and software systems Internet Archive is running and its propensity to invest more and deepen its relationship with Joomla or identify new suppliers as part of their overall Digital and IT transformation projects to stay competitive, fend off threats from disruptive forces, or comply with internal mandates to improve overall enterprise efficiency.
We have been analyzing Internet Archive revenues, which have grown to $17.0 million in 2024, plus its IT budget and roadmap, cloud software purchases, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions for Internet Archive intention to invest in emerging technologies such as AI, Machine Learning, IoT, Blockchain, Autonomous Database or in cloud-based ERP, HCM, CRM, EPM, Procurement or Treasury applications.
Internet Archive Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications
Internet Archive Content Management
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joomla | Legacy | Joomla 3.9 | Web Content Management | Content Management | n/a | 2015 | 2015 |
In 2015 Internet Archive implemented Joomla 3.9 as its Web Content Management solution. The deployment was targeted at the public web presence operated from https://www.web.archive.org and centralized content authoring for the institution's digital collections and communications teams.
The Joomla 3.9 implementation used core content management capabilities including article publishing, category and taxonomy management, template and theme management, a media manager, and granular user access controls. Extensions and the plugin architecture were configured to support navigation structures, search indexing workflows, and staged content publishing consistent with Web Content Management best practices.
Operational coverage focused on the public site and internal content teams within the United States organization, with configuration scaled to the Internet Archive's editorial and publishing model. Integrations followed common CMS patterns, aligning authentication hooks for role management, sitemap and indexing support for search engines, and modular template delivery for archival item pages.
Governance centered on editorial workflows, role assignments, and permissioned publishing to control updates to archival descriptions and collection pages. The rollout emphasized modular templates and extension management to maintain ongoing content operations on the Internet Archive web properties under the Web Content Management framework.
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IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Internet Archive
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Apps Being Evaluated by Internet Archive Executives
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