Content Management

  • Thread starter Andrew Robinson
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Andrew Robinson

Can anyone point me in the direction of a reasonable content management
package that plays nicely with ASP.NET? We have a couple of corporate sites
that have about 100 pages and looking for a way that our art staff can post
HTML based pages for events, monthly department reports etc. These are
public web sites. I don't think that something like Share Point is a viable
solution since the pages will need a lot of artistic input and control and
are for the most part every page is quite unique.

1. Mainly looking for something that will work along side of our mostly
static web site that is written in .NET.
2. Doesn't require that our art staff learn to program or work with Visual
Studio but assumes that they can output HTML, GIFs, JPGs and CSS with a high
level of confidence.
3. Doesn't require that our programming staff be involve with daily updates
or the posting of information from #2.

Is Microsoft Content Server still a viable option? I have never worked with
it and it seems a bit dated.

Or is this something that I will have to develop myself?


thanks,

Andy
 
G

Guest

Content Management Server is a very viable option. I have worked with it a
great deal. In fact, I advocate it above other content management packages.
VS integrates with it very well. .Net works nicely with it.

I can't see where you'd go wrong with it.
 
C

Christopher Reed

Just note that Content Management Server will be replaced with the new
SharePoint Server 2007.
 

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