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TYPO3 Extensions

Extensions are the cornerstone of TYPO3 and an essential part of every TYPO3 installation. I have developed several extensions for my clients and the broader community. Some of them are open-source and publicly available for example as repositories at GitHub. The following three TYPO3 extensions are currently the most popular.


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TYPO3 Nagios Monitoring

Monitoring TYPO3 instances using Nagios®

Nagios® is the industry standard in open-source server/service/network monitoring. This TYPO3 extension gathers information about TYPO3 instances and exposes the data for a Nagios® monitoring server. Both parts (the Nagios® server and the TYPO3 extension) build a system that lets system administrators reliably monitor a large number of TYPO3 servers. Consequently, Nagios® can raise alarms if a suspicious condition, insecure extensions, or a malfunction was detected.

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TYPO3 Extension Widget

Quick overview of new and updated TYPO3 extensions.

This extension provides widgets for the TYPO3 dashboard. The widgets display the most recent TYPO3 extensions published/updated at the official TYPO3 Extension Repository (TER).

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Object Recognition

Detecting objects in images using AI/ML technology.

This TYPO3 extension uses an AI/ML service powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) to detect objects, scenes, faces, and recognizes celebrities in images. The idea is that editors can upload images to the TYPO3 backend and the system automatically prefills fields such as the image alt-tag, keywords, description, among others.

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Amazon CloudFront

Amazon CloudFront integration in TYPO3 CMS

CloudFront is a content delivery network (CDN) service built for high performance and improved security. Although CloudFront acts as a transparent proxy and is easy to configure for TYPO3, content changes in the CMS are sometimes not visible straight away to end users. Depending on the configuration, users possibly access the outdated cached content. This TYPO3 extension lets backend users manually or automatically trigger a cache invalidation.

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