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Open source Content Management Systems (CMS) empower self service web administration tools.
With a good CMS system you no longer need to call on a web developer to keep your site content up to date.
You are provided the tools to create pages with text, links and images as well as update calendars with the
latest events and news stories all through a user friendly web interface.
Updating a good CMS system can be mastered by anyone within a few weeks or even days from first use.
There's no need for expensive training classes with a good CMS systems because they are very intuitive
for users. Wizards, content-sensitive help, and a well-researched user interface provide a smooth user experience.
The interface allows for many types of changes to be made – from basic stylesheet elements like font type, color, and bullet points, to
overall site appearance.
Development time and costs are significantly reduced.
Typical commercial CMS systems are expensive and time consuming to deploy due to their proprietary code.
Even large CMS systems targeted to speciific industries can lag behind in the latest technologies and code fixes.
Open source CMS systems are dynamic projects that continually evolve from the work of hundreds or in some cases
thousands of collaborating developers.
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Open Source Benefits:
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Low cost
Pay for services, not software
Ease of customization
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Open platforms
Pool resources across organizations
Ease of integration
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Community support
Try before you buy
Rapid problem resolution
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DotNetNuke® is the most widely adopted framework for building websites and web applications on Microsoft ASP.NET
Many of our CMS projects involve DotNetNuke® because it is widely recognized and respected in the
open source community. Working with DotNetNuke® allows us to customize your site's style so it's truly one of a kind.
In addition, DotNetNuke® has a built in module framework that allows us to develop expanded
functionality for your site and helps you do more with your existing data.
With hundreds of thousands of applications in use
DotNetNuke community members continue to evolve the software through rigorous development, testing, community
participation, real-world trials, and end-user feedback.
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