It's MUCH easier to attack an open source site because bugs and vulnerabilities quickly become widely distributed. We work with universities and have seen several of their sites compromised because they used open source code and forgot to do an up...
Good grief. You are much better off outsourcing your web site to people who know what they are doing. We ditched our in-house system for a vendor we liked and saved lots of time and money. One problem we had with open source tools was the WE had t...
Check out Creative Circle. www.adqic.com. One of their strengths is that they have been consultants to publishers large and small for 20 years or more so they understood our needs. They are also a design firm, so their web sites don't look like ot...
Hi, I would strongly recommend an innovative group in Providence called Creative Circle. They have an excellent CMS and work with both small and large publishers. They also have directory, classified and other products. Check out this site, which ...
I would also recommend Olive and Ceros. Olive, for textual content heavy products (has some nice unique features that provide needed solutions) and Ceros for image heavy products (has a unique 'surfing' like experience that allows the readers to r...
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