Idealware: Comparing Open Source CMSes: Joomla, Drupal and Plone
January 6, 2007
Idealware has published a report looking at leading choices in the open source content management system (CMS) field. Open source CMS’s are popular with activist and social change organizations they are non-commerical products (though they are used and supported by professional developers) and because they are seen to be cheaper that commercially available CMS’s (not always true if you include site development and maintenance costs). Open source CMS’s should be a top choice for nonprofits planning to build blogs, or use social working tools such as RSS, flickr, etc.
Idealware’s report profiles three leading platforms: Joomla, Drupal and Plone, and includes screenshots, and links to marquee nonprofits using each system.
Read Idealware’s Comparing Open Source CMSes report.
View Nonprofit Matrix profile listings for Website Hosting/Content Management Systems.
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Andy Shuarts | September 26, 2009 at 6:48 am
blog information is sufficient for me.joomla, Drupal are best for me