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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.

  • Open-source CMS: On the rise

    Alternatives to traditional content management products are now ready for prime time, but there are several factors to consider when selecting an open-source solution.

  • Season of discontent: CMS vendors left out in cold

    CMS companies are getting squeezed by large enterprise vendors and the rise of custom solutions, and it might just end up being good for the industry.

  • CMS ROI - Factors for success

    Buying and building the technology for a CMS is the easy part. The hard part is justifying the business need and getting upper management to shell out the investment needed. Here are some factors to consider.

  • Managing data: Content to outsource

    For mid-size Australian businesses that want to awaken as quickly as possible from their current Web nightmare - resulting from content-heavy sites - a new breed of ASP is emerging that promises fast relief.

  • Aus Web publishing: managing contentedly

    These days content management systems are more than just workflow toolsâ€"they can perform essential Web site functions. What options are available for businesses?

  • CeBIT 2008: All the news

    Catch up on all the latest breaking news from the CeBIT Australia show floor in Sydney.

  • Gartner Symposium 2007: Complete coverage

    News and video from Gartner's Symposium event, which is being held in Sydney this week.

  • Open-source ECM tool nears release

    Software provider Alfresco is putting finishing touches to the first release of its open-source technology to help businesses manage their data.

  • Microsoft moves BizTalk to "Jupiter"

    In the next 18 months Microsoft will replace BizTalk Server, Commerce Server and Content Management Server with a suite called "Jupiter."

  • Up-and-coming Australian tech companies

    Looking for the next overnight success? We profile five upstart Australian tech companies. (OK, one of them is from New Zealand).

  • Let the script kiddies play in the sandbox

    A technology called sandboxing, which is modeled on the computer-within-a-computer concept, is being used to fight viruses. But is its relative simplicity also its Achilles Heel?

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