Pimcore

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MIRI Infotech brings  Content Management System, customer experience management and e-commerce software in Zend framework, PHP, MYSQL. Specially optimized Pimcore (2017-06-27) with Amazon Linux.

MIRI Infotech is configuring and publishing PimCore embedded pre-configured ZEND framework with LAMP and ready-to-launch AMI on Amazon EC2 that contains PimCore, Apache, MySQL, Linux, PHP (LAMP).

Pimcore is a web-based application and employs the PHP programming language and the MySQL/MariaDB relational database management system. Pimcore’s component based core architecture can be described as a best of breed use of the Zend Framework, the Symfony Project and leading PHP architectural patterns and components such as composer. Pimcore applies the conventions of object-oriented programming, model–view–controller architecture and the latest PHP programming paradigms like namespaces and traits. Pimcore strictly adheres to PHP coding standards and follows the rules and recommendations of the PHP Framework Interop Group.

  1. Multi-domain master data management
  2. Omni-channel e-commerce and user experience management
  3. Product information management (PIM)
  4. Web content management (CMS)
  5. Digital asset management (DAM)
  6. E-commerce framework
  7. Zend Framework Based CMS
  8. Digital Experience Management
  9. Multi- Channel Publishing
  10. Database Publishing
  11. Marketing Automation
  12. Mobile & Apps
  13. Personalization and Targeting
  14. SEO, E-mail Marketing and Analytics
  15. Zend Framework
  16. Leading php architectural patterns
  17. Composer
  18. The central management of master data and product information
  19. Flexible master data management of product information
  20. Pimcore is open source multi-domain and multi-vector MDM/PIM.
  21. Unique API driven approach
  22. The user-friendly and consistent organization, aggregation, classification
  23. Agile and hyper-flexible data model.
  24. Perfect both for operational PIM/MDM and analytical PIM/MDM
  25. Enterprise capable data modeling platform
  26. Managing multi-domain data references and relations and working with classification schemes
  27. Perfect for multi-domain and multi-vector operational and analytical master data management (MDM)

You can subscribe Pimcore to an AWS Marketplace product and launch an instance from the product’s AMI using the Amazon EC2 launch wizard.

To launch an instance from the AWS Marketplace using the launch wizard

  • Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/
  • From the Amazon EC2 dashboard, choose Launch Instance. On the Choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) page, choose the AWS Marketplace category on the left. Find a suitable AMI by browsing the categories, or using the search functionality. Choose Select to choose your product.
  • A dialog displays an overview of the product you’ve selected. You can view the pricing information, as well as any other information that the vendor has provided. When you’re ready, choose Continue.
  • On the Choose an Instance Type page, select the hardware configuration and size of the instance to launch. When you’re done, choose Next: Configure Instance Details.
  • On the next pages of the wizard, you can configure your instance, add storage, and add tags. For more information about the different options you can configure, see Launching an Instance. Choose Next until you reach the Configure Security Group page.
  • The wizard creates a new security group according to the vendor’s specifications for the product. The security group may include rules that allow all IP addresses (0.0.0.0/0) access on SSH (port 22) on Linux or RDP (port 3389) on Windows. We recommend that you adjust these rules to allow only a specific address or range of addresses to access your instance over those ports
  • When you are ready, choose Review and Launch.
  • On the Review Instance Launch page, check the details of the AMI from which you’re about to launch the instance, as well as the other configuration details you set up in the wizard. When you’re ready, choose Launch to select or create a key pair, and launch your instance.
  • Depending on the product you’ve subscribed to, the instance may take a few minutes or more to launch. You are first subscribed to the product before your instance can launch. If there are any problems with your credit card details, you will be asked to update your account details. When the launch confirmation page displays.

Usage / Deployment Instruction

Open the URL: http://<instanceID>instance ip address>

Step 1: Open Welcome Screen


Step 2: Configure Database

Database Server: localhost

Database Username: root

Database Password: <instanceID>

Database Name: pimcore


Step 3: Configure Admin (CMS Admin Account)

(Username): As per your choice (Any Text)

Password: As per your choice (Or select Random password from button)


Step 4: Click on Install Button.


Step 5: This will take some time and will redirect to Welcome Page of Pimcore admin section.

To open Admin section use http:///admin

Please clear your browser cache before open the Site Home page http://<instance ip address >/

Note:

After Installation, SSH using root user is disabled. ec2-user is the sudo user with root privileges with access using the key pair created during launching the instance.

MYSQL can be accessed only with SSH

MYSQL User : root

Password : <instanceID>


Note : You are not supposed to change it.

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    Highlights

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      Product information management (PIM)

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      Web content management (CMS)

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      Digital asset management (DAM)

    Application Installed

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