Which Open Source CMS Is Right for Your Business?
Mar 06, 2012, 16:04 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Vangie Beal)
"'There's more acceptance and awareness of open source CMS in
the enterprise today, but there's also more options,' she said.
'Ten years ago the projects existed but there [weren't] many
options for a commercial entity to engage with.'
"Having a commercial partner is key for large businesses using
open source software, and for some organizations it might be a
requirement. Instead of buying software, what you purchase is the
commercial package -- a subscription for add-ons, custom code,
updates and support from a reputable service partner.
"In the mid-market, companies are more apt to have a team
responsible for building on the open source CMS to make it work for
the organization."
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