08.m3 cms cms-proprietary&open-src
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IT2032PA Content Management
System (CMS)Nitec in Social Media & Web Technology
Proprietary & Open Source CMS
In this chapter, you will learn:o Identify a few notable proprietary list of CMSo Identify a few notable open source list of CMSo Identify the appropriate CMS in accordance to
user specifications
Proprietary CMS
Benefits:o Support
• you will have access to a team who knows the CMS code inside and out
o Setup • Hire a 3rd party company offering the CMS setup
Proprietary CMS
Drawbacks:o Licensing Fees
• pay a licensing fee or at least setup fee
o Tied to proprietary developer • rely on the company to create upgrades and new features
o Developer feeds • support is readily available but with a price
Popular Proprietary CMS
Adobe® CQ o foundation of the Adobe Web Experience
Management (WEM) solutiono provides digital marketers with easy-to-use web-
based applications o provides integration with of Adobe Digital
Marketing Suite
Popular Proprietary CMS
Microsoft SharePoint o typically associated with web and doc mgt systemso much broader platform of web technologies, o capable of being configured to suit a wide range of
solution areaso designed as a central application platform for
common enterprise web requirements
Popular Proprietary CMSIBM Enterprise Content Management
o It strength lies on:
• Advanced case management,
• Document imaging and capture,
• Social content management,
• Content Analytics, • Information lifecycle
governance, • Archiving Classification,
• Defensible disposal, • Document management, • eDiscovery, • Enterprise report
management, • Enterprise search, • Records and retention
management
Open Source CMS
The most popular Open Source CMS run on PHP (a scripting language well-suit for web development that can be imbedded into HTML)
Open source (OS) programs can be used by anyone for any purpose and do not require you to purchase a license
Open Source CMS
BenefitsoCheaper; oNo license fees, oNo fees for upgrades, oNo contracts to sign oNo long-term commitments.
Open Source CMS
Benefitso Best benefit: They practically work "right out of the
box."o Countless free modules, plugins, and
complimentary toolso Countless free themes (skins)o simple to optimize for search engines
Popular Open Source CMS
DrupalA free and open-source content management system (CMS) and content management framework (CMF)o used as a back-end system for at least 1.5% of all
websites worldwideo used for knowledge management and business
collaborationo Org that uses Drupal
• AT&T, McDonald's, Duke and Standford Universities, Symantic, Fiju, Linux Foundation
Popular Open Source CMS
Joomla!A free and open source content management framework (CMF) for publishing content on the WWW and intranetso Written in PHPo uses object-oriented programming (OOP)
techniques o stores data in a MySQL o Org that uses Drupal
• AT&T, McDonald's, Duke and Standford Universities, Symantic, Fiju, Linux Foundation
Popular Open Source CMS
Joomla!A free and open source content management framework (CMF) for publishing content on the WWW and intranetso Written in PHPo uses object-oriented programming (OOP)
techniques o stores data in a MySQLo Org that uses Joomla!
• Olympus, Porsche, Sprint and Vodafone
Popular Open Source CMS
Joomla!o Includes features such as:o page caching, o RSS feeds, o printable versions of pages, o news flashes, o blogs, o polls, o search, o support for language internationalization
Popular Open Source CMS
WordPressA free and open source blogging tool and a dynamic CMS based on PHP and MySQL. o features such as plug-in architecture and a
template systemo most popular CMS in use for personal websites,
blogs, small businesseso Companies that use WordPress :
• About.com, Ford, People Magazine, Sony, CNN, eBay, Wired, and even Yahoo!
Popular Open Source CMS
TYPO3is suitable for enterprise websites and for intranets. o can be extended through extra ready-made
modules o design of is template-based o webmaster can create templates using TypoScript.
CMS Consideration
1. Core functionalityo Test the system for usability
2. The HTML Editoro is the interface through which content is added
and amended. o does not give content providers control over the
appearanceo editor should be able to handle external assets
• images and downloadable files
CMS Consideration
3. Managing assetso Look for CMS that provides basic image editing
tools (cropping, resizing and rotating)o Consider on how it deals with attachment and
downloading of files
4. Searcho Freshness | Thoroughness | Speed | Scope,
Ranking | Customization
CMS Consideration
5. Customizationo content’s presentation should not be dictated by
technologyo Flexibility makes a CMS stand out
6. User interactiono functionality such as chat, forums, comments and
ratings
CMS Consideration
7. Roles and permissionso content’s presentation should not be dictated by
technologyo Flexibility makes a CMS stand out
8. Versioningo Being able to revert to a previous version of a
page page allows you to quickly recover is something went wrong.
CMS Consideration
9. Multiple website supporto having the flexibility to run multiple websites is
important
10.Multilingual supporto ability to add multiple languages