we use Commonspot. As far as I am concerned it is a pretty good product but
I do not have experience of any other to compare it with

I think Alex Skinner may have a varying opinion?? I think he rates Straker's
(??) shado product http://www.straker.co.nz/shado/

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-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 December 2003 11:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] To be or not to be, what was the question?


CommonSpot looks good .. not seen that one before .. although I've just been
told we cant look at ColdFusion CMS's as our clients will want a .NET
solution .. why ? I don't know (*shaking fist angrily*)  Has M$ got to all
you uk govt. guys hehe ? Guess I just love CF too much hehe

Stephen

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 December 2003 11:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] To be or not to be, what was the question?

> Has anyone had any experience with a 'good' enterprise level 
> CMS ? We are currently looking into them here and I am yet to 
> find any that really cut it  but like you say there are soooo 
> many it's a case of wood for the trees :�)

As far as I can tell with CMS systems, they all do roughly the same thing:
provide a way of managing content for non-technical people.  How they do
this, and the simplicity and ease of use are all issues that surround the
choice of which CMS to use. 

I for one have never chosen a ready-made CMS to use for a client, because I
have never had the opportunity for doing so (because the size of site has
never been enough to warrant such an investment).  However, as and when I do
I will probably choose one and stick with it for pretty much all my clients.
There are always benefits for each and every CMS but there are also
drawbacks, and what I would be VERY interested in hearing is pros and cons
of each CMS from those people that have actually implemented each one (not
hearsay or based on an "evaluation" as these are never enough to really test
a product)!

Anyone wanna have a go?

Paul



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