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Best CMS for an Online Platform
User: student54
Date: 4/23/2009 5:33 am
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Hey,

we plan to implement a very large platform which should meet the following requirements:

Special group rights can be created (by an admin) for special users so that some groups can create and edit sites within their section(created by admin) and nowhere else.

General Users should be able to register/login and create a profile of themselves (like Facebook) and rank articles of the special users mentioned above. They should be able to communicate among each other as well.

MVC, Caching, Database Replication, Load Balancing, URL Rewriting and SSL should be supported as well.

I know that many CMS support these features but I want to choose a system that is very popular and save and which can be customized to our needs very hardly.

Best Regards

Re: Best CMS for an Online Platform
User: lseagel
Date: 4/29/2009 11:09 am
Views: 276
Rating: 0

 

Kentico CMS meets all the requirments you have listed and is very affordiable. http://kentico-cms.com

Re: Best CMS for an Online Platform
User: bernd.burkert
Date: 5/8/2009 7:56 am
Views: 752
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With 1000+ systems in the market place, you have picked a tough job. Probably, there is no such thing as the best suited CMS, as your requirements shall grow with time and experience and you probably don't know now what you know in 5 years or so. (At least I don't)

Maybe, you wish to take a look at our onion.net (http://onion.net), a new but proven product in the CMS market. It meets all the requirements that you mentioned, is safe by design and very easy to use for the content "stakeholders" themselves.

Moreover, it is designed to grow with your demand.

We believe that the real benefit of a CMS comes from enabling people like marketing managers to edit contents themselves instantaneously rather than to ask some "tekkie" to do the job and wait. Shortening the process is not only saving time (for more interesting work), but in this case frequently also improving the results.

So we advocate a workshare here: let development people and designers care about layout, corporate design and functions of a web site, but let the "content producers" do their very own job (i.e. communicate information to the outside world) themselves.

The result: more up-to-date information on the internet, and up-to-dateness is a key-success-factor. (Who wants to visit a site that is outdated?)   

It goes for itself that web development (and web application development) with onion.net is similarly easy, provided that you know the relevant W3C standards.

If you like to learn more about this product, look at http://onion.net. To ask for a test drive, just use the contact form on the site.

Regards from Dortmund, Germany

Bernd

 

 

 

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