[Sigia-l] "Study: Content Management Tools Fail"
Patrick Neeman
pat at nexisinteractive.com
Thu Feb 27 18:55:06 EST 2003
One of the reasons why open source tools like plone are being looked at.
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Patrick Neeman
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> From: sigia-l-admin at asis.org [mailto:sigia-l-admin at asis.org]On Behalf Of
> Listera
> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 3:49 PM
> To: sigia-l
> Subject: [Sigia-l] "Study: Content Management Tools Fail"
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> "Today, more than 60 percent of companies that have deployed Web content
> management solutions still find themselves manually updating their sites."
>
> "Overcomplicated, end-to-end packages can as much as quintuple site
> operational costs over human labor alternatives. Unfortunately, the breadth
> of many vendors' all too-inclusive 'silver-bullet solution' vision has left
> these companies struggling with platform lock-in, overengineered site
> infrastructures, exorbitant technical maintenance costs, and
> per-business-user costs averaging as much as $25,000 per year."
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