As much as I'd love to give you one, there's no one-size-fits-all
answer. Business and user needs drive the relative value of each
aspect of the CMS. 

For example, localization may mean nothing to a small chain of shoe
stores, but everything to a city library that needs to address both
English- and Spanish-speaking Americans. 

As another example, large companies often have many content
contributors. Other companies routinely publish high-risk content,
like medical information. These companies would place a far higher
value on sophisticated workflow and security.

I hope that helps. Here's another recent article about CMS selection
by J.Boye:
http://www.jboye.com/blogpost/who-should-be-on-your-cms-shortlist/

Best,
Melissa


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