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just wondering how guys think joomla stacks against enterprise level cms like, particularly first 1 continuity, there doesnt appear in joomla doesnt do. except few enterprise need haves ldap.
continuitywww.continuitycms.com
interwovenhttp://www.interwoven.com/
vignettehttp://www.vignette.com/
documentumhttp://www.documentum.com/
continuitywww.continuitycms.com
interwovenhttp://www.interwoven.com/
vignettehttp://www.vignette.com/
documentumhttp://www.documentum.com/
i've taken @ few enterprise cmses (primarily vignette , interwoven, , opensource enterprise cms, opencms), , both kind of go in different direction joomla. enterprise cmses in general more scalable joomla. can (usually) , reliably host multiple sites spanning across multiple servers utilizing multiple oracle databases , handle loads of traffic. 1 of interesting features vignette design workflows in ms visio upload them right vignette. believe vignette has sort of revision control, ticketing system, multiple content types (and content type modeler.) pay support. while joomla have excellent community, there questions go unanswered , problems unsolved. it's nice community there, , people benefit it, if enterprise site goes down , don't answer right away, can hurt.
in opinion, don't compare. featureset may overlap some, they're different. depends on want do, how fast plan on growing, , budget. there nice middle-ground cmses (such reddot starts @ $55k, believe, @ least fifth of cost of upper-tier enterprise cmses.)
joomla great cms, it's run people want simple blog complex news/corporate sites. joomla doesn't have niche market unlike these upper-tier cmses. upper-tier made fill featureset needed large corporations , enterprises. it's hard fill shoes of both enterprise's cms , jim's mullet dedication page's cms.
i know joomla going have many more features (granular permission sets, login plugins (ldap,kerberos probably), workflows, database abstraction, etc), it's not quite there yet.
in opinion, don't compare. featureset may overlap some, they're different. depends on want do, how fast plan on growing, , budget. there nice middle-ground cmses (such reddot starts @ $55k, believe, @ least fifth of cost of upper-tier enterprise cmses.)
joomla great cms, it's run people want simple blog complex news/corporate sites. joomla doesn't have niche market unlike these upper-tier cmses. upper-tier made fill featureset needed large corporations , enterprises. it's hard fill shoes of both enterprise's cms , jim's mullet dedication page's cms.
i know joomla going have many more features (granular permission sets, login plugins (ldap,kerberos probably), workflows, database abstraction, etc), it's not quite there yet.
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