Which CMS is Right for You?

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Would Telligent be recommended if you do not have a .net programmer?

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Got to pick the solution based on your experience, resources and infrastructure. If you are primarily a Microsoft shop this could still be a solution for you.  There are plenty of partners and .net developers out there who could get it running. It can work, but I personally wouldn’t recommend it unless you have someone on staff.
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[question]Which CMS system would be recommended for a company without an in-house programmer?
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For WordPress, if you don’t have somebody in house you still need access  to somebody. If you don’t have your own in-house person you should find a developer you can work with on a regular basis, or find a company like Mequoda. WordPress is going to need a developer if you are going to use it to build something like what Mequoda builds. You can build a simple site out of the box with Drupal. However, it is definitely nice to have a programmer on hand.

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[question]How does NYT (for example) integrate advertising content management system with  wordpress? Is this easy to do (for the right technical resources)?­

[/question] [answer]Definitely several options out there for handling that. Not very difficult with WordPress.

[/answer] [question]Upgrade experience using WordPress?

[/question] [answer]WordPress has a built in one-click upgrade, and is meant to be a very easy, simple process. It’s important not to touch the core code, because when you upgrade, your changes are over written. As long as you have planned ahead and developed things the proper way, new modifications and add-ons through the theme, then upgrades are very easy.

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