“There are no SAPs of web content management and although
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For an organization looking to escape heavy licensing and support costs offered by commercial CMSs, this report is an important read and guide when considering the appropriate tool for publishing and managing content on your corporate intranet and/or websites. Without the proper and thorough intelligence and analysis of the best possible solutions, selecting a content management tool is often reduced to a dangerous guessing game leading to a potentially perilous and expensive mistake.
”Many buyers in the market now are replacing technology that failed their expectations, are skeptical of commercial products, and are looking for alternatives,” add Gottlieb.
Gottlieb reviews seven leading Java open source WCM solutions with a critical eye from the perspectives of both the business user and techie.

“Buyers of WCM technology quickly become disoriented by the number of options - not just the number of products, but also the different ways to acquire a platform,” adds Gottlieb. “The old question of "build versus buy" seems laughably simplistic when you consider that in addition to buying a commercial product, a company can share the technology by using open source or rent it from a Software as a Service (SaaS) vendor. But whatever they choose, they will be doing a considerable amount of building because the term "out-of-the-box" is generous with most WCM features.”
Among the criteria evaluated, the Open Source WCM report examines each Java solution for:
Ü solution architecture & development
Ü integration potential
Ü usability factors
Ü presentation & interface
Ü content editor & WYSIWYG editor
Ü navigating the repository
Ü content workflow
Ü search engine optimization
Ü user forums (community)
An excerpt of Open Source Web Content Management in Java can be found at http://www.contenthere.net/reports/jwcm-workgroup-1.0-sample.pdf
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