An Open-Source Solution For Content ManagementThe open-source arena now has its own world-class content-management system: Plone.
By Kevin Carlson VARBusiness
But what about a full-featured CMS from the open-source world? Most early attempts were not well received, but today that has changed. The open-source arena now has its own world-class CMS, called Plone, which is built on Zope; its content-management framework provides a full-featured CMS for open-source-friendly customers. In fact, Plone is more than a CMS -- it is a complete development platform that supports advanced templates and objects, and has a full rendering engine.
Plone is easy to set up by using the installer program or, if you're on a console-based Linux system, by following the simple installation instructions in the README file. If you're looking for a generic portal solution with collaboration functionality, it's likely that you'll have to make very few changes.
One of Plone's best features is its easily customized user interface. The entire system is template-based and driven by style sheets, allowing solution providers to customize the user interface to meet just about any client's requirements. Another feature that deserves mention is Plone's workflow engine. Workflow configuration is done through the user interface; the user can create as many content states and transitions as necessary. Each state can be tied to a worklist that can be used to group items requiring review by different parties. The ability to run custom scripts before or after a workflow transition makes possible custom actions, such as sending e-mail when content moves from one state to another. Overall, it's one of the most complete workflow systems I have seen in any CMS product, open-source or otherwise.
If you're a solution provider considering a CMS for a client, or perhaps a collaborative portal for your own company, take a look at Plone. You won't be sorry.
Kevin Carlson (kevinc@watchfire.com) is with Watchfire, a business-management software and services provider based in Waltham, Mass. |
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