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Mark Weaver

Imput on SharePoint, Ektron, Kenotic and SiteFinity ... and possible DotNetNuke

We are looking for a CMS that works well with dynamic .NET pages and have narrowed our search down to SharePoint, Ektron, Kenotic and SiteFinity. We might consider DotNetNuke too but aren't sure yet.

There seems to be a lot of CMS systems out there but many don't work with our .NET pages.

Does anybody have any negative or positive feedback on any of these?

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I would strongly recommend that you consider Sitecore as an alternative to Ektron etc. It was written as a .net application from the ground up and, in our experience, performs superbly. (For context, we implement Sitecore, Sharepoint and Ektron solutions for our clients - upwards of 100 CMS implementations.)

We have a number of CMS-related whitepapers available at http://www.nonlinearcreations.com/whitepaper. Our whitepapers on Sitecore Best Practices and CMS Architecture Approaches might be of particular interest.

Best of luck,
randy.

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Randy,

Thanks for your input. I haven't opened any of them yet but the titles on the white papers sound like they would be helpful. We do use Sharepoint for our documentation but wanted something for our external web pages... something like this:
http://www.budget.psu.edu/FactBook/StudentDynamic/EnrollmentFallToF...

Do you know if Sitecore will allow us to "port" over our existing .NET dynamic pages, like the one above without a lot of work?

Mark

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Mark

Randy passed on your question to me- it mightbe worth arranging a conference call to discuss your issue in more detail regarding the port of your dynamic web pages into Sitecore. Please feel free to contact mail me your contact detilas to adouglas@nonlinear.ca and I will arrange for our ECM Group Lead to answer any specific questions that you may have.

Look forward to hearing from you soon.

Best Regards

Andrew

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Hi Mark...it may be too late to add to this discussion, but another alternative you may want to consider is umbraco. It's an open source .NET CMS. It is very flexible and is adept at integrating .NET controls. I'm not usually impressed with many .NET CMS solutions, but seeing umbraco in action made me a believer.

Doug

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I worked for a company for about three years that used DotNetNuke as the CMS for clients we hosted, and I have to be honest - I do not like it very much...mainly because it seems very slow (and I don't think that was just our servers). The features of it and ease of editing are pretty nice, but that did not outweigh the sluggishness of the CMS as a whole to me.

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