Content Management Software for Corporate Web Site

Posted on September 13, 2007

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Last week my friend was asking me to redo a simple corporate web site for his company. So I’m still thinking of using which Content Management System(CMS).

I know they are a lot of CMS can found in the Internet but so far in my mind, I can only think of either Joomla, WordPress and Plone which i tried on life production server before.

If you search in Google about Wordpress vs Joomla vs Mambo vs Plone vs Drupal vs Xoops, I’m sure you can easyly find more than 200 links.

I think I will choose between Wordpress or Joomla? I don’t think I will use Plone, seriously I think it’s not that good & useful. Why?

Joomla & Wordpress are:

01. Easy
02. Simple
03. User friendly
04. Experience/use before
05. Stability
06. More function
07. Customization
08. More features
09. Easily found nice themes
10. More up to date

Anyway, this is what I can think of. You may agree OR not agree with me.

I hope I can make a decision soon :)

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4 Responses to “Content Management Software for Corporate Web Site”

  1. plonewars.com - » Permanent Link to Content Management Software for Corporate Web Site on October 10th, 2007 1:00 am

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  2. Howard on February 8th, 2008 9:33 am

    Hi Exja:

    You have created a good list. Do take a look at a powerful Content Management System(CMS) called Bitrix. Bitrix Site Manager, according to company literature is a powerful, secure, full-featured content management solution that enables web developers to create and manage corporate web sites. The product is supplied with full source code which is particularly interesting. There site is informative so take a look at - http://www.bitrixsoft.com/

  3. Danny Foo on May 2nd, 2008 1:31 pm

    Actually from the user-friendliness side, you should be thinking about if it’s user-friendly for the corporate people who’re going to maintain the website and not yourself (unless you are doing the maintenance).

  4. drupal malaysia on October 18th, 2008 10:28 am

    hi …
    about 3 years ago, i was at your stage ..evaluating, which CMS to use. Initially, yes, we read and read and read from reviews etc. But later on, it’s about what you need and of course, falling inlove. in my case, deeply inlove with drupal. My be join our malaysia community - http://www.drupal.my?

    My company, SuccessIdeaWeb.com leverage on Drupal Content Management System (CMS) as our rapid development framework. Its robust, scalable and modular architecture that makes it an ideal for building modern interactive web sites. The speed of implementation would also be improved significantly by having many robust pluggable modules backed up with a vibrant community contributing quality extensions to the existing framework. It implement the current best practices of Web design with respect to semantic xHTML, CSS, and accessible design.

    Drupal is open-source software with hundreds of thousands of development-hours behind it. It includes common functionality such as user login, access control, search, hacker prevention capabilities, and more. On top of Drupal’s “core”, we can install and configure additional modules that allow much more functionality. These might include email newsletters, social networking features, event calendar, blog, etc.

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