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When is a survey not a survey?
It has been said (by whom, nobody's quite sure) that there are three kinds of lies: "Lies, damned lies and statistics." Surely, survey results of dubious objectivity (SRDO) must fall in there... Read more...
Google Wave: Is it useful, or just cool?
At Gilbane's 2009 Content Management conference in Boston last week, a funny thing happened prior to the beginning of a session on Google Wave. The moderator, Gilbane's Larry Hawes, asked the... Read more...
Rolling your own CMS
Just five years ago, many people's response to needing a content management system was to build their own. Companies small and large each had a custom, proprietary program that they built and... Read more...
One on One with David Aponovich of CMS Myth
David Aponovich is a CMS Strategist at ISITE Design, a national CMS and web strategy consultancy, and blogger at the CMS Myth. He has also worked as a marketing director for a web content management... Read more...
ECM and social media are not at odds
Alan Peltz-Sharpe writes thoughtful commentaries for CMS Watch, and I often agree with his pointed observations, but this week I have to take exception. Peltz-Sharpe has framed ECM and Enterprise 2.0... Read more...
Can your CMS adversely affect writing quality?
Dave Perks writes a thoughtful post this week on the New City Media blog called Writing versus Content Managing in which he wonders if content management has affected overall writing quality. In his... Read more...
Hippo launches Hippo CMS version 7
Open source CMS vendor, Hippo, a company founded in the Netherlands, announced this week it was releasing version 7 of its content management system. Hippo's strength is in indexing large quantities... Read more...
Alfresco releases Alfresco Labs 3.0
Alfresco released a new web development tool called Alfesco Web Studio this week that adds front-end editing and page creation capability to its core back-end content management system. The editing... Read more...
Razuna
Razuna is a specialized kind of content management called digital asset management (DAM), which comes into play at companies that have large inventories of digital assets such as video and high
... Read more...Joomla!
Joomla! is an open source web site content management system. In many ways, it's a lot like WordPress, but instead of being best known as a blogging platform, it's better known as a tool for building
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