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: Userfriendly CMS for a large organisation Possible Duplicate: Which Content Management System (CMS) should I use? I am looking for a CMS for a large organization. There are many

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Which Content Management System (CMS) should I use?




I am looking for a CMS for a large organization.

There are many sites managed by many webmasters. The size of the sites range from pretty small to pretty large (60,000+ pages).

The choice of technology does not matter, as long as the product meets the following requirements:


Allows complex workflows to accomodate the multiple needs of a lot of clients. (Many levels of revision, translation, approval, etc.)
Very easy for the users (Very easy for developpers too is great but could live without)
Has content history (It is possible to view what the content on a page was at a specific date)
Must be multilingual (At least French and English)
Has a flexible security model
Has good performance
The layout of the pages must be highly configurable (not sure if I should write as all CMS probably meet this criteria)
It must be possible to publish content that respects the WCAG 2.0 AA standard


Can you point me in the direction of a CMS that meets all those criterias ?

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@Gretchen104

My company uses Ektron Which is very powerful, stable and offers the features you listed.

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@Murphy175

If your developers are familiar with java/jsp I'd recommend Liferay Portal (here's an introduction from the documentation).

It's open source, built for large organizations, has a clear user-role setup.

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@Vandalay111

I've made good experiences with the Django-CMS. Here are some points off the top of my head:


Most of our non-tech-savvy clients manage the content of their site
themselves, so I think you could consider it user-friendly.
It's definitely easy to use for developers (and it uses Django :) ).
I know that you can see the change history of a page, but I'm not sure if you can see what the content looked like at a specific time. If not, there might be a plugin for this.
It is multilingual.
Good security model.
Performance is good I guess.
Pages can easily be customized. You can write custom plugins for specific elements.
Lots of plugins exist. We use the news plugin a lot for example.
You can use rosetta for translations.
The language of the page is visible in the URL (eng/intro and fr/intro for example)

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