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David Amdur

CMS Analyst Tony Byrne's Blog - 0 views

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    Tony's Recent Posts First take on IBM acquiring Coremetrics - 16-Jun-2010 Get your updated vendor subway map - 15-Jun-2010 When infrastructure vendors use niche products for Enterprise 2.0 - 11-Jun-2010 Updated Web CMS evaluations spotlight mid-market .NET vendors - 2-Jun-2010 Selecting Social and Collaboration Software - 28-May-2010 Drupal Gardens: A Critical Review of the First Bloom - 20-May-2010 Categorizing the Collaboration and Community Technology Marketplace - 13-May-2010 Office-SharePoint 2010 Launch After-Party - 12-May-2010 Ten reasons why governance is like sex - 7-May-2010 When SharePoint's own partners won't use it as Web CMS - 3-May-2010 How Do You Know When it's Time for a New Web CMS? - 30-Apr-2010 Don't get trapped in SharePoint 2010 Beta - 23-Apr-2010 Webinar - Avoid ECM and WCM Project Failure - 22-Apr-2010 The Web Analytics Marketplace, circa 2010 - 21-Apr-2010 Updates to Web CMS vendor evaluations, plus Kentico - 19-Apr-2010 Pathbreaking research focuses on Human Cloud - 1-Apr-2010 Social as a Service, not an Application - 30-Mar-2010 Finding the best vendor means treating bidders right - 24-Mar-2010
David Amdur

Barebones CMS - 0 views

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    a high-performance, minimalistic CMS package to be. If you find Drupal, Joomla, WordPress, etc. to be too heavyweight, have sluggish/poor performance, and/or are difficult to use (i.e. don't fit your business model for web development), not looking for a blogging platform or other dedicated solution (e.g. a Wiki), and literally want a blank slate to start from, then Barebones CMS is what you are looking for.
David Amdur

ScribbleLive | live blogging - 0 views

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    ScribbleLive makes it easy for you to post/edit content and interact with audiences up-to-the-second. Turn your breaking news into live-feeds and stay relevant with every post.
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