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Adding Dynamite to Dynamic Web Content

Best Project Management Practices in Web Content Management

Can Web 2.0 Ruin Your Online Marketing: From Ajax To Wikis - Make Sure Your Online Marketing Strategy Doesn't End Up A Dot Bomb

Content Management Meets Facebook

Core Skills for Content Administrators

Cross-Media 1:1 Marketing: Providing Personalized Content to Drive Sales

How Do You Grow Wiki Use?

Making 2.0 Work For You, Inside and Out

Making Web Content Agile

Marketing in a Connected World: The New Rules of Marketing

Maximizing the ROI from Online Marketing

More Than Just Another Pretty Face

Online Content Marketing is the Future of Media

Running an Efficient CMS Evaluation and Procurement Process: Hands-on Tips, Insider Knowledge and Advice

Search to Sale: Marketing in a 2.0 World

Size Doesn’t Matter: How to Build and Maintain Huge CMS Projects

Tales from the Dark Side: Content Management Gone Bad

The CMS Myth: Why Web Content Management Projects Fail and What You Can Do About It

The Many-Armed Starfish: Today and Tomorrow in Social Media

The Next Content Wave: Hypersyndication

Understanding Web Content Management Products, Marketplace, and Trends

Upload, Tag, Share, Discuss: Content Management in the Age of User Participation

Web 2.0 and Web Operations

Will Your Next Web Platform Be Free?: A Guide to the Open Source Web Content Management Landscape

Workshop - 29 Web 2.0 Tools: What They Are, How They Work

Will Your Next Web Platform Be Free?: A Guide to the Open Source Web Content Management Landscape

Speaker: Seth Gottlieb
Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM   Date: June 17
Track: Chicago 2008 & Web Design and Technology Chicago 2008

With many successful high profile implementations, open source web content technologies have changed from being too risky to consider to too risky to ignore.  Organizations looking to redirect licensing expenditures to web design and customization now have legitimate options that they need to understand.

There are a number of enterprise ready open source web content management solutions that deliver necessary functionality while creating opportunities to control costs. However, most companies know very little about open source software models and find their usual selection techniques ineffective to evaluate these technologies. Furthermore, open source is not a homogeneous class of software. There are many different open source business models and organizational structures that affect customer experience with the solution.

In this presentation, Seth Gottlieb will discuss the types of business needs that are well supported by the leading open source web content management technologies. He will also describe the different types of open source projects, how to evaluate them, and what types of companies tend to succeed with them.