Posts tagged: cms

One CMS or two?

Selecting a new web content management system (CMS) is no small matter. As discussed in one of our earliest articles, How to evaluate a CMS, this decision must be driven by an evaluation against business requirements. One question that often arises early in the process is whether the same CMS should be used for the [...]

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Presenting on selecting a CMS

Over the last few years, I’ve worked with a lot of organisations to help them select a web content management system (CMS), whether for their intranet or public-facing website. This is interesting work, and I’ve assembled a great collection of requirements, vendor details and war stories. I’m therefore pleased to be giving an extended presentation [...]

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What intranet CMS’s can learn from wikis

The “Wiki Way” is getting some traction at the moment, and it’s often positioned as the replacement for “old fashioned” methods of publishing. In particular, wiki advocates target the limitations and failures of web content management systems, the tools most often used to publish and manage corporate intranets. Now, wikis are not a silver bullet [...]

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Open-source web CMS: the right question? [+ audio]

View SlideShare presentation When selecting a content management system, the question of open-source vs closed-source often comes up. Which is better? Which is a better fit to the project? This presentation argues that “open-source” is the wrong question, and instead outlines three key questions to ask. (It starts with a discussion of the commercial CMS [...]

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