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The Web CMS Report 2009 looks at... Vignette Content Management

"One area where experienced content engineers will find Vignette lacking is in XML support. With its optional integration tool called "VBIS," you can import and output XML content, but while managing content, Vignette sticks to a straight relational model. Like most other CMS tools, Vignette can represent content as XML, albeit using its own schema (you cannot use arbitrary or industry-standard schemas in the management environment). The problem is not that the product uses a database for storage (most packages do that). Rather, by natively lacking strong notions of hierarchy, the product can work in unexpected ways, such as..."

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The Content Management Handbook

04-May-2005

Martin White of Intranet Focus (UK) is one of those consultants about whom people say, "I wish there were more of him." White cannot clone himself, but he has published The Content Management Handbook. There are several other good books that explain content management concepts in some detail (c.f. Bob Boiko's CMS Bible or Ann Rockley's Managing Enterprise Content). The gem of White's book is that it speaks directly to the beleagured manager who has just been handed a content management project. White has explained the entire project cycle from business case to system implementation, but clearly took special effort to keep the book to a very practical 4-hour read. Starting a CMS project yourself? Spend an afternoon with Martin White -- through his book...

- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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