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CMS and DMS (Score:2)
I use to work for Inso and we made a Content Management System (CMS) called DynaBase. If you are storing XML documents it was very good, I think since Inso imploded RedBrige Interactive [rbii.com] run the product now. See also CMS Watch [cmswatch.com]
At work we have a moster document management problem. Basically we have lots of rules about what can and can't be done, and as you say, the rules have been written by people with no real idea of metadata, versioning and proper data management. Even more stupidly everything is officia
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Re:CMS and DMS (Score:2)
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MS Windows Server 2003 isn't free, and MS SharePoint Portal isn't that cheap, see MS, $5619 [microsoft.com] for a 5 client version. Mind you there could be a broken version that they give away to try and hurt the competition.
-- "It's not magic, it's work..."
Re:CMS and DMS (Score:1)
What is the plan for when they start charging for it?