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The Rockley Bulletin

"The Rockley Bulletin addresses issues of importance to those interested in content management, content reuse, new tools and technologies, resources, strategies, best practices and more."

Shopping for Open Source Web Content Management Systems - May 31, 2005

Finding the right open source web content management system isnt an easy task. There are literally hundreds of products from which to choose. With so many choices, its no wonder theres a lack of understanding about what web content management systems are available and what these tools can actually do. Before you begin a web content management shopping spree, its best to a href="http:rockleybulletin.comtechnologycorner_comments.phpid=P87_0_6_0_C"...
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Innovation Happens Elsewhere: Open Source as Business Strategy - May 30, 2005

In "Innovation Happens Elsewhere: Open Source as Business Strategy" (Morgan Kaufmann, 2005), authors Ron Goldman and Richard Gabriel examine the world of open source software and address the human and business factors involved in adopting and maintaining open source systems. According to amazon.com, Open source offers the possibility of bringing more innovation into your business by building a creative community that reaches beyond the barriers of the business. The key...
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Comparing Web Content Management Systems - May 30, 2005

Searching for a web content management system can be a daunting task. After youve done a thorough analysis (organizational needs, content lifecycle, customer needs, and an audit of your existing content), its time to start thinking about tool selection. But where do you start How do you determine which tool might do the job Some organizations prefer to take on the task of locating potential web content...
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Locating Open Source Developers and Support Personnel - May 30, 2005

Many organizations consider adopting an open source content management system but opt instead for a solution from a commercial provider. Oftentimes, the decision not to adopt is based on at least, in part a perception that it may be difficult to locate knowledgeable developers and support personnel to manage an open source CMS. While these fears are indeed realistic, OpenSourceWork aims to make locating open source CMS talent less scary. According to its website, OpenSourceWork is...
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