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1 Content Management Systems Jenny Owens & Nick Owens

2 What is CMS?  CMS stands for “Content Management System”  Software or a web platform that allows users to manage and create content  Collaborative and participative, multiple editors and authors

3 Who would use one?  Large organizations  Users with little technical knowledge  Content needing frequent updates  Remote content management

4 From the Beginning…  Originally a large up-front cost  Expensive to update and maintain  Customized to organization  Many free options on the market  It gets the job done  Even high-end companies can get CMS with low cost options  Largely Customizable Back Then… Today…

5 Common Features  Templates  Control of Access  WYSIWYG and content easy to edit  The management of workflow  Multiple users make changes  Delegation  Document management

6 How they stack up…. Pros  Low cost (some are free)  Ease of use  Customizable  Workflow  Good for the non-technical  Quick changes  Shared maintenance  Large number of people can contribute and share content Cons  Implementation  Maintenance  Limit flexibility and design  Security break due to multiple users  Quick changes by non-technical people can lead to more mistakes

7 Types of CMS  Personal and Workgroup  Often free  Customizable and growing  Community Support  Enterprise  Cost Effective  Larger organizations given support  Workflow, search options

8 What’s on the market Wordpress Joomla Drupal SilverStripe Radiant Frog Concrete5 dotCMS ModX TYPO3 Cushy

9 Analysis Review of CMS Options

10 WordPress Pros  Large network of users and developers  User-Friendly  Free and fairly robust Cons  Security issues  No official support given  Not as robust as some other open course CMS

11 Drupal Pros  Several modules come standard  Many companies offer commercial support  Vast community support Cons  Lack of themes for site building  Theming system is complicated

12 Joomla! Pros  LDAP authentication  More than 7,000 extensions  Lots of documentation Cons  Not as user-friendly  Lack of quality themes  Excessive for simple sites

13 Current Trends

14 Weekly Downloads Comparison 2010 2011

15 Popular Site Use* 2010 2011 *Based off of Alexa One Million measuring the top one million published sites

16 Google PageRank 2010 2011 *Based off of Alexa One Million measuring the top one million published sites

17 What’s Being Used Now

18 Best Practices

19  Selection and implementation of CMS should be decided by IT experts and end-users  The average company selects a new CMS every 3-5 years  Consistency is key  Set style guidelines early and do your research  Your best resources may not come from your vendor  In-depth training will lead to the results you want

20 References  President, T. (2012, April 21). Pros & Cons of a Content Management System. http://fronterahouse.com/blog/2011/04/25/pros-cons-of-a-content- management-system/  Smith, M. (2012, April 21). Top 12 Free Content Management Systems. http://spyrestudios.com/free-content-management- systems/  Morville, P & Rosendfeld, L. (2007). Information Architecture for the World Wide Web. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media.


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