Friday, February 20, 2004
In Managing The Complexity Of Content Management (February 2004, Boxes and Arrows), Victor Lombardi writes, “Content management systems suck. Or so you would think from the strife heard from analysts and practitioners alike. And yet, many websites regularly publish vast amounts of information with superior control and ease compared to manually editing pages. So where’s the disconnect between what’s possible and the too-often failure of CMS?”
Check out this short, informative article. You’ll learn ten problems from which many content management projects suffer and ways to avoid them. You’ll also uncover a variety of online resources for content management pros.
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