Thursday, July 29, 2004
In the July issue of Transform Magazine, columnist and consultant Ann Rockley explores why successful content management projects don’t start with tools selection. Rockley writes, “Don’t make the mistake of letting technology dictate what you can do with your content. By analyzing your content and envisioning better processes first, you can define the functionality needed and make an informed technology selection.” Wise advice from someone who has been down the road before and knows how to avoid the pitfalls.
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