CommonSpot from Paperthin.  It is quite spendy ($20,000 for standard
install) but it rocks the world if you have a client that had the resources.
We are implementing one right now and it really is quite good.   One thing
you will learn is no one CMS has it all, but this comes pretty close in most
areas.  Rather than blathering on here, here's the url: www.paperthin.com 

Fairly easy implementation, easy to use for publishers, completely open
source for snapping in your own modules, etc.  But for the price tag, it
better make me breakfast too.

Regards,

Eric J Hoffman
Datastream Connexion
 

-----Original Message-----
From: BRIAN MELOCHE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 9:00 PM
To: CF-Talk


I would be interested in hearing opinions on some good CF-based CMSs.  I
need to develop a short list so that I can evaluate a few systems.

If you could pick one...  which one?  And why?  Any experience with one
system or another?

We have a CMS here, which is the biggest piece of... well, let's just say
that I may finally win the battle that this system needs a replacement.  I
would upgrade the existing system, but I think that will take too many man
hours to fix the flaws in the system and... right now, I am a one-man
development team.

Here are my requirements:

Permissions
Workflow
Images and documents stored in Database, but are published to website.
Static pages that can be stored in Database - allow versioning.
DB should act as a STORAGE mechanism and NOT DYNAMIC, in most cases (This is
not how the existing system works).
Oracle 8i/9i - DB maintenance available OUTSIDE of system (Isn't this an
issue with NQCONTENT?)
CF5 preferred; CFMX Enterprise possible (we'd have to upgrade; there may be
COM object issues if we do) EASY TO USE for the USERS!!!  (CMS users have to
be able to use the admin, not fight with it every time they want to do
something.) Uses stylesheets I should be able to make CMS and site interface
changes, if needed.
Simple URLs!!!!!  - e.g. http://www.easynavigate.com/section/page.cfm  (our
current CMS does not do this and that is the single biggest complaint 
from
the executives) RELATIVELY EASY TO GET UP AND RUNNING Relatively easy to
customize, if necessary

I can elaborate more if needed.

Here are a list of CF-based systems that I know of...

Ektron - CMS 100/200/300 & eMPower (I am not sure what the differences are
between CMS 300 and eMPower - I didn't find that very clear from their
website) PaperThin - Common Spot Server NetQuest - NQContent Systems
Alliance - Site Executive FarCry - Open Source - inspired by Spectra (CFMX
based - more of a framework than a finished system?) Spectra -
Allaire/Macromedia, now Open Source (framework) Oasis - RemoteSite
Technologies (I couldn't get to their site) SparkPlug - 13amp.com

There may be others I don't know of...

Are there any open source CMSs that are CF-based that are ready to go, out
of the box?  For something like FarCry, how quickly can it be configured so
that an existing CMS can be converted, users, permissions, workflow and
content?

I am not really interested right now in hearing from sales people... I want
to hear from developers that have tried out systems and have an opinion.  

Looking forward to the responses!

Sincerely,

Brian Meloche,
4th Floor, ITO - 414
CSS
(304) 759-0585 x448
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5.0 Developer 130 pounds lost and
counting!


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