[ilugd] Content Management Tool

2008-06-16 Thread saurabh vadhera
Hello Folks

I need your Suggestion in selecting  a Enterprise level  Content Management
Software , Considering that Iam not a developer or coder by profession . and
yet i wanna design a powefull
enterprise level portal . These are the few which I came across :

Joomla , Drupal , Mambo , typo3 .

Please let me know whch one to head for ..


As Ever
Saurabh
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Re: [ilugd] Content Management Tool

2008-06-16 Thread Gaurav Mishra
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 2:18 AM, saurabh vadhera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hello Folks

 I need your Suggestion in selecting  a Enterprise level  Content Management
 Software , Considering that Iam not a developer or coder by profession .
 and
 yet i wanna design a powefull
 enterprise level portal . These are the few which I came across :

 Joomla , Drupal , Mambo , typo3 .

 Please let me know whch one to head for ..


http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ is a good website for comparison.

On a personal front i prefer Joomla  for corporate portals .


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Re: [ilugd] Content Management Tool

2008-06-16 Thread Angad Singh
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 2:18 AM, saurabh vadhera [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 wrote:

 [snip]


  Joomla , Drupal , Mambo , typo3 .
 
  Please let me know whch one to head for ..


I personally prefer Drupal and have been using it for the past 3 years.
Drupal is powerful, it has got a very modular framework, a powerful,
feature-rich administration interface. With drupal, you can setup anything
and everything from blogs to community portals to learning management
systems to company websites to custom ERP solutions. Sky is the limit.
Drupal is backed up by a thriving community driven project at drupal.org and
wide variety of themes, modules, etc. + the drupal layout system is very
dynamic and let's you control the positioning of content very well. Give it
a try.

I have tried Joomla for one particular fest website but find it to be
lacking in terms of features. (it seems to have better themes though)


 http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ is a good website for comparison.

 On a personal front i prefer Joomla  for corporate portals .


Thanks Gaurav for the comparison matrix.

Oh btw, SpreadFirefox.com is built on drupal and there are various other
such websites with 1000s of users, exemplify Drupal's scalability and
stability.. :)

Check out other showcased drupal sites here: http://www.drupalsites.net/ and
here: http://drupal.org/forum/25

Reply offline and I'll show you some of my work (as it migh be considered
promotion of some sort if I post the links here)

Hope that Helps

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Re: [ilugd] Content Management Tool

2008-06-16 Thread Raj Mathur
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On Tuesday 17 Jun 2008, saurabh vadhera wrote:
 Hello Folks

 I need your Suggestion in selecting  a Enterprise level  Content
 Management Software , Considering that Iam not a developer or coder
 by profession . and yet i wanna design a powefull
 enterprise level portal . These are the few which I came across :

 Joomla , Drupal , Mambo , typo3 .

If you're referring to Enterprise Content Management, then none of the 
above fits the bill.  The only FOSS ECM I know of is Alfresco.  Apart 
from that, if you have the couple of million $$$ to spend, you could go 
for Vignette or IBM DB2 Content Manager or Oracle Content Manager or 
Filenet or...

Oh, and a portal is something else altogether.  I suggest you let the 
list have your requirements from the package so we could give more 
specific solutions.

Regards,

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Re: [ilugd] Content Management Tool

2008-06-16 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

On 17-Jun-08, at 2:18 AM, saurabh vadhera wrote:

 I need your Suggestion in selecting  a Enterprise level  Content  
 Management
 Software , Considering that Iam not a developer or coder by  
 profession . and
 yet i wanna design a powefull
 enterprise level portal . These are the few which I came across :

 Joomla , Drupal , Mambo , typo3 .

 Please let me know whch one to head for ..

plone


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Re: [ilugd] Content Management Tool

2008-06-16 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

On 17-Jun-08, at 4:09 AM, Angad Singh wrote:

 Reply offline and I'll show you some of my work (as it migh be  
 considered
 promotion of some sort if I post the links here)

if the source is available feel free to post here


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Re: [ilugd] Content Management Tool

2008-06-16 Thread Angad Singh
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 if the source is available feel free to post here


Well they are websites, and as such, source can be available, on demand :)

But I guess I should mention them, atleast to show the variety of use cases
drupal can handle for you:

   - Blog (http://angadsingh.in) -- My drupal blog. Most recent addition to
   the family. Everything that a blog has + cool stuff (like showing similar
   posts in the sidebar on the basis of matching keywords in other posts, etc.
   - Community Portal (http://www.jiityouthclub.org) - Events system,
   students can RSVP. Forum, Notices, User Blogs, Aggregated Blog, Polls, even
   shows all the user locations on a pretty map :)
   - Group Blog (http://www.jiitsunclub.org) - Not that built up, basic
   drupal installation for now.
   - Virtual InstallFest Website (http://installfest.jiitsunclub.org) -- a
   custom implementation of drupal for running a unique even wherein
   participants can view a live screencast of host's system, who installs an OS
   inside a VM and they follow along. The website provided an IRC-like chat
   room (phpFreeChat + it's module for drupal), feedback form system, etc.
   - College Library Website (its internal only) - issuing books, books
   inventory management, integration with Dspace repository of research
   material of faculty.
   - College Learning Management System - The de-facto student teacher
   interaction system at JIIT, course-wise assignment submissions with
   deadlines, notices / announcements system, special interest group
   sub-portals, Forums (with mailman bridge), Private Messages, authentication
   using LDAP (integration with college LDAP server), etc. (Work in Progress)
   - New Belenix.org Website - I am working on a revamp for them. Belenix is
   a LiveCD OpenSolaris distro, they use drupal. The upgraded one will have a
   community portal for belenix fans to post their tips, fan posts,
   screenshots, be able to login to the site using the mailing list password,
   the mailing list will be sync'ed with site's forums, etc. (Work in progress)

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