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  • CMS strategy: Don't put the cart before the horse

    The hard part of CMS implementation is deciding what problems you want a CMS to solve and whether you actually need one in the first place. In this article, we'll show you why every successful CMS project begins with a solid business strategy.

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  • Win2K clustering: Optimising reliability?

    Whether you're providing Web services to your company or customers, hosting critical applications and data, or building a bulletproof e-mail infrastructure, load balancing and cluster services are key tools for providing reliability and fault tolerance. Take a look at Microsoft's offering.

  • Making CMS work for you

    The right content management system can make or break an online business, especially in publishing. Here are some of the most important rules of the game.

  • Don't fall for the overhyped IT 'must haves'

    What do ERP, data warehousing, and knowledge management have in common? According to columnist Jon Oltsik, they're IT industry propaganda in the form of initiatives designed to get CIOs to part with their money

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