Hi Oliver, <disclaimer>I haven't had any experience with this product, so I'm not sure how it fairs as a CMS. Heck, I haven't even used Websphere Portal!</disclaimer>
IBM sells as part of WebSphere Portal a product called Web Content Publisher. http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/portal/webcontentpublisher.html As IBM puts it in an overview document that they sent me: WCP provides · Browser based editing of template based content and file content · Authoring templates written in JSP or XSL for creating content · Generation templates written in JSP or XSL for generating runtime view of the content in various markup languages · Workflow and Approval of content · Support for syndicated content · Versioning and Access Control · Tight Integration with o WebSphere Portal o WebSphere Personalization o WebSphere Studio Application Developer and Site Developer Tooling o WebSphere Edge Server o WebSphere Application Server I guess one problem with this is that you have to move your website into a portal framework. (It seems like overkill for a lot of situations). Cheers, Dave > -----Original Message----- > From: Oliver Kohll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, 9 January 2003 4:46 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [cms-list] IBM CMS? > > > Hello, > > I ordered a copy of IBM's 'content management CD' a few > months ago but rather > than talking about a CMS software product, it contained a > presentation about > digital asset management in general, i.e. how they have > helped with managing > large amounts of video content etc. > > Less than helpful then I'm afraid, at that time it seems they > didn't have a > website CMS product as such but I would be interested to know > of any CMS that > they may use now if any, so please post any info you find. > > Cheers, > Oliver Kohll > www.gtwebpublisher.co.uk -- http://cms-list.org/ more signal, less noise.