Friday, March 11, 2005

Comparing Portals, CMS, and "Nukes"

Found on Column Two
From CMSWatch - AskTony

A portal generally delivers content so it can be consumed. But portal software packages typically aggregate content and data from a variety of locations, and in many cases, include search and collaboration services as well. A web content management system generally supports the production of content, but some CMS products deliver content as well, which can make them 'portal-like.' This is especially the case in the open-source world, where CMS packages often grew out of dynamic page delivery systems.

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