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You will face many problems when doing Content Management projects. Most of them are not difficult to handle, but need to be faced in time. One of your biggest issue is the creation of a new website. All procedures and actions are written down on this site. For every project manager this site could mean you can could get more grip on your CMS projects.

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Author:SuperUser AccountCreated:1/7/2007 6:34 PM
The latest trend on the Web area and Content Management are mentioned here. Also some business solutions and projects are mentioned here.

SaaS in Content Management world
By SuperUser Account on3/3/2007 1:41 PM
‘Software as a Service’ gurus Zoli Erdos and David Linthicum commented on a new study by Nucleus Research. According to the report, companies of all sizes are shifting to project management and content management initiatives, while implementing SaaS technologies.
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DigitalPoint rocks
By SuperUser Account on1/26/2007 11:22 AM
I use DigitalPoint a lot to improve my SEO. It has a lot of free tools which are very, very handy.
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New updates for WordPress and Drupal
By SuperUser Account on1/19/2007 4:45 PM
Some OpenSource CMS are going main stream. What can they give in their new release.
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The first baby steps
By SuperUser Account on1/8/2007 12:37 AM
Starting my first blog
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Some ideas
By SuperUser Account on1/7/2007 7:24 PM

I have the following ideas:

  • lates trends
  • telling some valuuable experiences on my work area
  • advice on CMS implementations
  • advice on generic intranet implementations and everything beyond
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