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Portals anyone? SharePoint vs DNN?

 
 
Stephen Russell
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      6th Sep 2005
I am at a current position to take an existing ASP system and bring it into
VS200? ASP.NET

Our new CIO wanted a comparison between SharePoint and DNN in a delivery
method for our new content.

My gut feeling is to go to DNN because it's Open Source. Flip side is to
not go with SharePoint because it's M$.

Anyone work with both who has a preference? Any great concepts that you
found fantastic in either product? Any deal killers that couldn't be
overcome in either?

TIA

__Stephen


 
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Lionel LASKE
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      6th Sep 2005

In my opinion SharePoint is more a document management system and DNN is
more a content management system. It depend if you need document management
feature (check-in, check-out, versionning, workflow, ...) or not. Another
point is that SPS is fully integrated with Office 2003.

Try http://www.cmsmatrix.org/matrix/cms-matrix to have a comparison between
DNN 3 and SPS 2001 (not 2003). It could help to find keypoint.

Lionel.


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>I am at a current position to take an existing ASP system and bring it into
>VS200? ASP.NET
>
> Our new CIO wanted a comparison between SharePoint and DNN in a delivery
> method for our new content.
>
> My gut feeling is to go to DNN because it's Open Source. Flip side is to
> not go with SharePoint because it's M$.
>
> Anyone work with both who has a preference? Any great concepts that you
> found fantastic in either product? Any deal killers that couldn't be
> overcome in either?
>
> TIA
>
> __Stephen
>



 
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"Lionel LASKE" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In my opinion SharePoint is more a document management system and DNN is
> more a content management system. It depend if you need document
> management feature (check-in, check-out, versionning, workflow, ...) or
> not. Another point is that SPS is fully integrated with Office 2003.
>
> Try http://www.cmsmatrix.org/matrix/cms-matrix to have a comparison
> between DNN 3 and SPS 2001 (not 2003). It could help to find keypoint.


Thanks. That was a good listing of features.


 
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