Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Paul Ihrig
hello all was wondering if any one knows of a content management system for intranet built in CF? i need to merge 2 large intranets into one. would like to be able to give more control of content to the end users. i am sure i could build one, but with limited time, i thought this may have

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Dave Watts
hello all was wondering if any one knows of a content management system for intranet built in CF? i need to merge 2 large intranets into one. would like to be able to give more control of content to the end users. i am sure i could build one, but with limited time, i thought this

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Dave Watts
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RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Lee Fuller
Don't you mean www.paperthin.com ? ;) We're very happy with the CommonSpot Content Server (http://www.paperthin.org/). It's a lot easier to implement than Spectra solutions, and gives __ Get Your Own Dedicated Windows 2000

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Paul Ihrig
i don't mean to knock real software development. the app is probably worth it for huge org's like GM. but for $20,500 you should get an occasional massage thrown in. guess i will write a bare bones system myself.. thanks though for the info!

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Lee Fuller
Keep in mind, they have an ASP model too. Not sure of the pricing. But worth a look. They're quite highly rated. i don't mean to knock real software development. the app is probably worth it for huge org's like GM. but for $20,500 you should get an occasional massage thrown in. guess i

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Dave Watts
i don't mean to knock real software development. the app is probably worth it for huge org's like GM. but for $20,500 you should get an occasional massage thrown in. guess i will write a bare bones system myself.. Twenty grand is very little money for a CMS. These things tend to be

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Paul Ihrig
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:24 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Content Management System Intranet i don't mean to knock real software development. the app is probably worth it for huge org's like GM. but for $20,500 you should get an occasional massage thrown

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Ian Lurie
: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 12:37 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Content Management System Intranet Dave you are defiantly correct. but try to explain that to controllers who still think the best way to cu t costs is to fire the people who do the work, instead of correcting the business logic

Re: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Billy Cravens
I'm not sure if it fits your needs, but take a look at iiFramework (www.iiFramework.com). It's pretty inexpensive. - Original Message - From: Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 8:23 AM Subject: Content Management System Intranet

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Paul Ihrig
Ian. that would be great. just to see what has been done, by other developers. appreciate it. i will let you know what i think after i see it. but may not get it up running for a while since i have a ton of stuff i need to be looking into. again, thank you

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Carlisle, Eric
Twenty grand is very little money for a CMS. I agree. 20K is pretty modest when you compare it packages like Interwoven Teamsite. :) I'm curious if anyone has tried out MM SiteSpring. EC __ Get Your Own Dedicated

RE: Content Management System Intranet

2002-01-15 Thread Dave Watts
I'm curious if anyone has tried out MM SiteSpring. We're using it a bit, not much yet, but some. It's not a general content management system, though. It's an interesting product. When I first looked at it, I wasn't expecting it to be as interesting as it is. It combines three areas - project