14 August, 2007
$5 Million for a CMS?
Jamesr on Column Two sets the bar pretty high when he observes that it costs $5 million to write a CMS. On the face of it, I can't argue with it. The temptation with writing one from scratch is that it so easy, and tempting, to have something functional with a pretty minimal investment (say less than $100k, heck, one marathon coding weekend of a halfway talented/dangerous programmer.
...click to continue reading.11 November, 2003
Managing Web Content Down Under
The Australian eGovernment Resouce Center has posted Whole of Victorian Government Web Content Lifecycle and Content Management Roles." While its not a huge document, it does a good job of mapping the management process and hitting on the important roles within it.
...click to continue reading.2 June, 2003
How will normal, non-emacs-using people write the semantic web?
Jon Udell's slides of his OSCOM
keynote are available. Lots of insight for people building their own CMSs. ...click to continue reading.
keynote are available. Lots of insight for people building their own CMSs. ...click to continue reading.
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