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Archive for September, 2012

Every Site a Unique Snowflake: Content Management Platform Proliferation

By John Eckman • September 25th, 2012 • Content Management's Greatest Hits

Working with Higher Education clients, I’m constantly reminded of the problem of platform proliferation. Every school, department, college, lab, faculty member, research institution, club, organization,…

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The Biggest Reason Organizations Struggle with CMS

By Jeff Cram • September 11th, 2012 • Governance, Strategy

One of the most common questions I get about web content management is “how much ongoing investment is required after the platform launches?” This is…

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Why do CMS platforms long for the big time?

By John Eckman • September 4th, 2012 • Content, Content Management's Greatest Hits, Video

One could argue that most CMS platforms start relatively simple: constrained to specific use cases, content types, usage patterns, and markets. Then they begin to…

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