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Mon Jan 30, 2006

Do's and Don'ts of a Content Management System

A Content Management Systems (CMS) can be a great boon for organizations who want to allow a wider audience to publish online. They can also be a major pain in the patootie if they aren't implemented well or thoroughly thought out.

Kirk Biglione does an excellent job of laying out the do's and don't in his article at AltTags, appropriately titled CMS Do’s and Don’ts. As more businesses and educational organizations move towards offering portals and other tools for allowing the rapid publishing of content online his list of rules are important ones to keep in mind.

Posted: Jan 30, 06 | 6:07 am |

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