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In this report, we take a look at four different open
source Content Management Systems—WordPress,
Joomla, Drupal and Plone—and rate them on a variety
of criteria, including system flexibility, features, ease
of use and the availability of support. We chose these
systems because they’re the most popular four in the
nonprofit sector today, according to our analysis (see
Appendix C for more details on our market analysis).
We also dig a little deeper into what open source is all
about, and how a CMS can help streamline processes.
We even take a look at some vendor-provided systems,
along with a few other open source ones, in case you
don’t find what you’re looking for among the four
original choices. View all 8 works published by Idealware |
 Comparing Open Source Content Management Systems: WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and Plone http://idealware.org/comparing_os_cms/idealware_comparing_os_cms_report.pdf
Murrain, Michelle, Laura Quinn and Maggie Starvish Idealware 2009
Abstract: In this report, we take a look at four different open
source Content Management Systems—WordPress,
Joomla, Drupal and Plone—and rate them on a variety
of criteria, including system flexibility, features, ease
of use and the availability of support. We chose these
systems because they’re the most popular four in the
nonprofit sector today, according to our analysis (see
Appendix C for more details on our market analysis).
We also dig a little deeper into what open source is all
about, and how a CMS can help streamline processes.
We even take a look at some vendor-provided systems,
along with a few other open source ones, in case you
don’t find what you’re looking for among the four
original choices.
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