[Sigia-l] the environment of CMS

David Heller hippiefunk at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 28 18:09:19 EST 2003


The key here is to have a platform for the development of solutions.
Pre-packaged solutions will fail overall. The platforms need to change
to be easier to manage, install, design and implement (not in that
order)
-- dave

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From: Listera [mailto:listera at rcn.com] 
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 2:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] the environment of CMS


"David Heller" wrote:

> No excuses really, it is just reality. We would all like to be perfect
> now, but I can't just create something completely new w/o having a 
> real migration path for my previous customers. I have a responsibility

> to them and I must make sure that what I do now doesn't destroy what I

> did before.

So it's entirely within the realm of possibility then that new solutions
will emerge to answer new needs, beyond what we know today as monolithic
CMS packages. I previously wrote briefly on how professional blogging
systems, commercial content creation tools like MS Office 11 and
distributed collaboration systems like Groove does/will change the
nature of what it means to generate, store, access, index, publish,
track and manage data/information. In business as in nature, overly
complex (and, thus,
expensive) systems often get broken down to simpler components.

Ziya
Nullius in Verba 


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