Content Management System for web/intranet
ward smith
wardgsmith at GMAIL.COM
Sun Oct 14 20:29:34 EDT 2012
I know it is not open source, but for an institution, even for an
individual, it is very affordable, and imho, the best available:
htttp://expressionengine.com
as far as mobile interface goes, you could use expressionengine as the
backend and jquery mobile for the front end.
best, Ward Smith
On Oct 14, 2012, at 4:26 PM, Anna Wheeler wrote:
> oh and of course great mobile accessibility and general usability -
> front end
>
> >>> Anna Wheeler 15/10/2012 12:24 p.m. >>>
> Hi
>
> Just a quick question. We are helping our institution find a new
> Content Management System CMS to manage both their website and
> intranet. Currently they use Shado
> What CMS do you think are worth considering?
>
> They would like to use system for intranet and website
> and it will have ability to integrate discussion forums, polls,
> feedback forums - with voting eg like uservoice
> and it will have some kind of alerting or reporting system to remind
> us to update information and manage distributed publishers
> good analytics, reporting, content re-use, version control etc
>
> Any light shed would be appreciated
>
> many thanks
> Anna
>
>
> Anna Wheeler, LLB, DipLibr
> Manager, Electronic Library Services
> Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
>
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