The ‘Web Content & Experience Management research ’ critically evaluates the weaknesses and strengths of 27 CMS products.
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- Obtain external validation of your strategy and decisions
- Receive one-on-one help to solve your thorniest problems
Save Time
- Get to a short list in minutes
- Get supporting artifacts to explain to your peers
- Transition to pilot projects faster
Save Money
- Learn how much these tools really cost
- Learn how to negotiate a better deal
- Learn about hidden costs and gotchas
Align Your Team
- Obtain relevant education for business and IT stakeholders
- Get team-based workshops to put everyone on the same page
- Obtain a common vocabulary for how the tools really work
Avoid the Wrong Decision
- Learn the real story about vendor weaknesses to combat marketing hype
- Don't pick the wrong tool
- Discover a vendor you didn't know
Vendors Evaluated
Upper-Range Platforms
- Acquia: Drupal
- Arc XP: Arc XP Content
- Brightspot: Brightspot
- Contentful: Contentful
- CoreMedia: Digital Experience Platform
- Liferay: Dig. Experience Platform
- Optimizely: Optimizely CMS
- Sitecore: XM Cloud
Extensible Toolkits
Mid-Range Platforms
- Amplience: Amplience
- BloomReach: Digital Experience Platform
- Contentstack: Contentstack
- Crafter Software: Crafter CMS
- CrownPeak Technology: CrownPeak DXP
- dotCMS: dotCMS
- GX Software: XperienCentral
- Jahia: Jahia Digital Experience Platform
- Magnolia: Magnolia CMS
- MODX: Revolution
- Progress Software: Sitefinity CMS
- Umbraco: Umbraco CMS
- WordPress: WordPress
Legacy Platforms
- HCL: Web Content Manager
- Microsoft: SharePoint 2019
- OpenText: TeamSite
- Oracle: WebCenter Sites
- RWS: Tridion