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| Subject: | Content Management & ASP.NET | ||
| Author: | ShaneOsborne: view profile | all posts by this author | add to favourites | ||
| Date: | 15:16:22 18 April 2008 | ||
Good afternoon
Just noticed this post regarding CMS products for Sitecore, as usual this depends on your budget but I would recommend two based on experience on using both on quite a few sites.
The cheap solution is www.umbraco.org, however as you want workflows and more advanced features I would go sStraight to Sitecore (www.sitecore.net)
Sitecore is a great CMS using .Net, XHTML, XML etc using advanced features you would expect in the most expensive CMS solutions. It is used by some very large orginisations including governements.
Anyway have a look at there site or ask me any questions on the CMS via www.punkyduck.com
Thanks
Shane
Content Management & ASP.NET, RT, 11 Apr 18:57
Content Management & ASP.NET, JohnAbbott1, 14 Apr 10:56
Content Management & ASP.NET, viveksingh, 14 Apr 13:05
Content Management & ASP.NET, MartinusF, 18 Apr 14:24
Content Management & ASP.NET, ShaneOsborne, 18 Apr 15:16
Content Management & ASP.NET, RT, 18 Apr 16:01
Content Management & ASP.NET, MartinusF, 1 May 12:50
Ektron DOES have a "Trash" feature?, MartinusF, 13 May 11:46