>I have Farcry experience and worked at a place that did a Mura site and from
>my experience, they do the same basic thing.  The thing that I saw is Farcry
>is a much more complete solution so if you are doing anything enterprise
>level, definitely go that route.  

Jake, as a member of the Mura CMS team, I have to say that your take on Mura 
not being an appropriate choice for the Enterprise is very inaccurate. Mura CMS 
is used by clients like Intel, Apple, multiple Federal agencies, the EU, etc. 
precisely because it's a great fit for Enterprise projects (but also mid-size 
sites as well). 

Now FarCry is a great system, and this reply is in no way a criticism of it, 
but instead is meant to emphasize that Mura CMS "scales up" with no problems at 
all. 

The most important questions to ask for any CMS-based project is how well a 
given system matches the specific needs of the client, how easy it is to use 
(for both developers and content administrators), and how rapidly can you 
complete your project. On each of these fronts, I'm confident that Mura CMS is 
a great option.

Perhaps Dave Burns can share some of the project requirements, and we can 
evaluate more objectively what systems would be a good fit for him and his 
client? 

Malcolm O'Keeffe
Team Mura
Blue River Interactive Group 

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