
Over the years, we’ve researched, analyzed, and built dozens of CMS systems for clients ranging from small business and startup websites to Microsoft and Group Health.
In almost all cases, we choose to build on top of an existing CMS platform, customizing to meet the exact user requirements. After all, why rebuild what already exists and has been proven? Our value add is adding additional features to meet our client’s exact needs.
In the CMS Platform world, there’s no one size fits all solution. Considerations include scale (expected monthly page views), open source vs proprietary systems, technology stack, publishing workflow, support and maintenance, and other systems that the CMS may be integrating with.
Our favorites include WordPress, Expression Engine, Umbraco, Telerik Sitefinity, Kentico, Drupal, Joomla and on the enterprise side, Sitecore and Microsoft Sharepoint 2013.
I’ll do a more comprehensive review of these CMS systems in a future post, but for…
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