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| Subject: | Content Management & ASP.NET | ||
| Author: | MartinusF: view profile | all posts by this author | add to favourites | ||
| Date: | 12:50:16 1 May 2008 | ||
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.NET is of course all about productivity.
Without support for it, there are immediately issues regarding new development, extensions, legacy support, security, costs, etc.
The vendors know this of course, and where their product is not already .NET based, they inevitably say that this work is in the pipeline.
However if they are not yet there, this potentially tells a tale about their size and ability to offer the further developments and the support that you may require. The whole area is moving so fast now.
It also raises issues for yourselves in terms of the relative openness of the system and your ability to work on and support the system (if indeed you intend to do this)
Without knowing the details of the CMS, there are also likely to be issues in respect of your .NET based site.
My general recommendation would against buying into a less than ideal environment.
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