On Friday, April 10th, Database Designs' Steven Backman and Mimi Kantor were part of a panel leading the workshop "Making it Real: Getting Project Management Right for Content Management Web Projects." This workshop explored how to adapt project management practices to content management-based web site projects.
Database Designs at NTEN 2010
Posted April 9th, 2010 by Linda RoistacherUse Wappalyzer to identify which content management system a website uses
Posted January 17th, 2010 by Steve Backman"Wappalyzer shows you which software is used on the page you're currently at." You install it as an add-on to Firefox and then use it to determine whether the site uses Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla or other content management systems, or for that matter, other web tool libraries. Even if you are not techy, you may find it useful in evaluating what your next website should use.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10229
If you use other browsers, you can also use wappalyzer as a bookmarklet.
The developer appreciates a $5 donation. Read more about him at http://elbertf.com/
New from Idealware.org: Comparing Open Source Content Management Systems
Posted April 5th, 2009 by Steve BackmanOn March 31, Idealware.org released its long-awaited in-depth comparison of Open Source content management systems. Database Designs’ Steve Backman contributed to the evaluation of Drupal and reviewed the overall report and we helped sponsor its publication.
Download it free from idealware: http://www.idealware.org/blog/2009/03/new-report-comparing-wordpress-joo...
Content Management Systems and other website redesign dilemmas
Posted October 9th, 2008 by Steve BackmanNote: previously posted on http://www.idealware.org/blog/, where Steve is now a regular contributor
Is it just me, or is everyone redoing their web site all of a sudden? This summer, we had a rash of requests to talk about web site options. I am writing this after a neighbor who has never previously talked tech with me literally stopped me in the street about her organization’s site.
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