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On Re-use, Migration, and the Case for Killer Management

22-Sep-2004

CMS Watch was recently interviewed by Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL) for their fine monthly e-newsletter. Being in the document conversion business, DCL is very interested in migration and re-use, both thorny topics. The interview provided an opportunity to re-iterate: the most important asset to any CMS strategy -- like nearly everything else in business -- is good management. Without an ability to foresee in very practical terms what your enterprise intends to do with its content, the best laid content models may well be for naught...
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- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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