[BNM] ASP.net CMSes?
AndrewGill73@gmail.com
andrewgill73 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 12:07:23 BST 2008
Hi Tristan,
Have you looked at Dotnetnuke? - It's an open source framework for .Net that
has lots of content management functionality. (http://www.dotnetnuke.com)
hth,
Andy
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:13 AM, wayne <wayne at codingvista.com> wrote:
> MOSS(Sharepoint) is the obvious - though I am in no way saying it's a
> good platform to have to code against. If it says it does what you need
> it to do on the box then take it - if there's any serious customisation
> required - I'd think long and hard before taking it on - though this has
> improved a _lot_ from the early days - I'd say SPs integration with
> ASP.NET is still lame, half finished and quirky.
>
> Umbraco is the next obvious one afaik. Though I have no/little
> experience with that - I've heard good feedback from people who have
> used it.
>
> To be honest - from your short description below I'd say SP is your boy
> - as you probably know :)
>
> W://
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org] On Behalf Of Tristan
> Roddis
> Sent: 16 July 2008 11:05
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> Subject: [BNM] ASP.net CMSes?
>
> We've been asked by a client to recommend an ASP.NET-based CMS that will
> work with SQLServer. Does anybody have any recommendations?
>
> It's a big client with several thousand pages of content, so I'd want to
> err on the side of 'enterprise' rather than 'small business'.
>
> I'd be interested to know of both proprietary and open source
> candidates, and especially keen on hearing from anybody with first hand
> experience of a suitable system.
>
> Things we definitely want it to do include:
>
> - multiple users and permissions
> - flexible workflow
> - easy migration of content from staging to live
> - multiple sources of support/development
>
> And some nice-to-haves are:
>
> - polls and surveys
> - user friendly form-builder to capture/distribute arbitrary data
> - intelligent searching (stemming, ranking, whathaveyou)
> - authentication via ActiveDirectory and/or OpenID
>
> Many thanks,
>
> -T.
>
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