content management systems compared
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BertieBosrédon*
Bertie Bosrédon* @cafedumonde http://bertie.fr . [email protected] */bow-ray-dom/
CharityComms Web effectiveness workshop
12 December 2013
How to choose a CMS
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About me
BHF
Breast Cancer Care
Freelance
Amnesty International, Scope, Samaritans, SightSavers, Willow, WSPA, CharityComms....
Podcast
Teaching
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*Alterian
Amaxus
Bitrix
Blogger
CMS Made Simple
CommonSpot
Concrete5
Contao
Contenido
DataLife Engine
Demandware
Discuz!
DokuWiki
DotNetNuke
Drupal
e107
Ektron
EPiServer CMS
ExpressionEngine
eZ Publish
GitHub Pages
Google Sites
Homestead
HostCMS
Immediacy
InstantCMS
IP.Board
Joomla
Kentico
Liferay
LiveStreet CMS
Magento
Mambo
MediaWiki
MODx
Movable Type
MyBB
NetCat
Ning
Nucleus
Open Text
OpenCms
Orchestra
osCommerce
PHP Link Directory
PHP-Fusion
PHP-Nuke
phpBB
Pligg
Plone
PrestaShop
Rythmyx Percussion
Serendipity
SharePoint
SilverStripe
Simple Machines Forum
Sitecore CMS
Sitefinity
SPIP
Squarespace
SupeSite
Telligent
Tumblr
TypePad
TYPO3
uCoz
Umbraco
UMI.CMS
vBulletin
Vivvo
WebGUI
Webs
WebSite Tonight
Weebly
Wix
WordPress
XenForo
XOOPS
XpressEngine
xt:Commerce
Yahoo! Small Business
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201307-Dec
WordPress 59.60%Joomla 9.20%Drupal 5.60%
Magento 2.60%TYPO3 1.60%vBulletin 1.60%
PrestaShop 1.10%phpBB 0.80%
osCommerce 0.80%ExpressionEngine 0.80%
DotNetNuke 0.70%SharePoint 0.40%
Tumblr 0.30%Umbraco 0.20%Concrete5 0.20%MediaWiki 0.20%
Wix 0.20%InstantCMS 0.10%
TypePad 0.10%PHP-Nuke 0.10%UMI.CMS 0.10%Open Text 0.10%HostCMS 0.10%
EPiServer CMS 0.10%Google Sites 0.10%
Kentico 0.10%Sitecore CMS <0.1%
OpenCms <0.1%Telligent <0.1%
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Open Source
Bespoke
License .NET
PHP
Python Apache
Windows IISMySQL
SQL Server
ColdFusion
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What’s my budget?
Can I afford the fuel?
Can I afford the road tax?
What will the car be used for?
How many passengers?
Short trips or long journeys?
Do I need a big boot?
Does it need to perform a specific task, like towing?
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*How to choose a CMS
What’s my budget?
Can I afford the fuel the license? Hosting?
Can I afford the road tax development? maintenance?
What will the car CMS be used for?
How many passengers editors? Training?
Short trips or long journeys? Campaign, Global?
Do I need a big boot integration with other systems?
Does it need to perform a specific task, like towing?
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*The CMS workshop
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* Access to SEO, metadata Best value for money CMS Talking to CRM Easy to failover, to back up in a
disaster recovery Forms Good editor interface Image gallery Instant publishing Integration with email Integration with CRMS Support XML Upload documents Audit trail of content Meaningful URL Tracking, stats Flexibility of image sizes and
shapes, multimedia, infographs Search
Accessibility features Control CSS and html 3rd party tools integration I Widget Social media Multiple languages Permissions levels Quick to deploy Future proof Use commonly Freelance developers Donations/e-commerce Easy to learn Low server footprint Notification of approval Sitemap generator Taxonomy, tags WYSISYG …
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*MoSCoW
Must have . Should have . Could have . Won’t have
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*Best CMS?
Personalisation: SiteCore
Roles and permissions: Drupal
Editor: Concrete5
Flexibility: Wordpress
Most expensive, 3 concurrent users only
Complex to install (properly), new version = redesign
Limited developers available
Still seen as blogging tool