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I receive many, many questions about different content management systems and portal products and asked for my opinions on one product or vendor versus another. My response, in short, is: who cares!! Okay usually I
I receive many, many questions about different content management systems and portal products and asked for my opinions on one product or vendor versus another. My response, in short, is: who cares!! Okay usually I
Not a lot of organizations are choosing open source software for their enterprise intranet. It has been seen as risky. But open source is changing and evolving
My colleague Seth Gottlieb from Optaros knows open source very well. In fact, he
The following is the magic quadrant that I developed for portal solutions (re-posted because of a broken image in the original The big deal about portals). Undertaking a magic quadrant is in fact a dangerous proposition given the: immaturity …
The $10 billion Navy-Marine Corps. (NMCI) intranet is not meeting its goals. The 10-year project steered by EDS has not met most of its key objectives. Worse yet, a report by the Government Accountability Office (see GAO-07-51) is critical …
(Chicago, IL) There are good portals. I'll admit it. Most of those good portals admittedly are the portals created by the vendors that made the software. IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft come to mind. The problem is that most of …
Technology vendors always paint a rosier picture than what reality otherwise proves. Ultimately, technology vendors want you to buy. That
I promise not to turn this into a rant. I further promise not to turn this into yet another dressing-down of portal and content management system (CMS) vendors. I will try to be unbiased and fair
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