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TOP BENEFITS OFPROPRIETARY CMS
Gives better online presence that will speak about your businessMore focus on content, since technology requirements are met by the softwareStay up to date with technology by picking the right solutions and right partnerSecurity issues, updates, and bug fixes are completely covered in the hosting planOffers relief from woes like upgrading and migration to other platforms Focus can be on great designs and no custom developmentsWhy proprietary cms
ADVANTAGES OF PROPRIETARY CMS: KEY POINTERS
Cost and Licensing
CONSIDERATIONS BEHIND SELECTING THE RIGHT CMS:
Cost & Licensing
EasyImplementation
Provisioning
Trends inDevelopment
Support
Hosting &Portability
Flexibility
Security
User Interface
SEO
Upgrades
Need to pay license fee in most cases,while some may offer free basic versions.For example: Kentico Cost varies according to the CMS capabilities.
Proprietary CMS are usuallyimplemented using ASP.NET, Windows,and Java platforms.
Provisioning costs will vary according to theimplementation stacks deployedby the enterprise.
More stable development, with better scalability and reliability
Offers dedicated and accountable support for all technicallegal, training, and organizational issues.
Offers extensive hosting documentation anddedicated support
Vendor provides new features as required.
Service level agreements between vendor and customerensures availability of skilled personnel to work on changes.
High scale of security since vendors are directly liable forany breaches, and have a stake in keeping the code secure. Presence of a liable resource to defend security breaches.
License cost for proprietary CMS includes provision for moresecurity features like advanced encryption.
Provides better user-friendly UI.
Offers better SEO capabilities
Delivers scheduled updates, after ironing out most of the flaws. Delivers backward compatible upgrade tools. Users need to keep the platform compatible with latestweb standards for better upgrades.
Most proprietary platforms offer SEO capabilities aspart of standard fare.
Offers more striking and pleasant UI that improves productivity.
License cost includes support service; as such supportfeatures are dedicated and targeted.
Most proprietary CMS follow a regular releasecycle for the new roll-onsThird party vendors may offer plugins and create add-ons.This depends on the popularity of the CMS
1. Open Source fits well with companies that have budget constraints.
2. Companies willing to invest in a scalable CMS could consider Proprietary CMS.
Budget:
Customization: Companies that prefer deep
flexibility over stability woulddo well with Open Source CMS.
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Companies that prefer stable and gradual development would do well to consider
Proprietary CMS.
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Database support: Companies can also decide whether the selected CMS will support DBslike MongoDB, Apache Cassandra, and so on.
Support:
They can also verify if the CMS will assist them in specialized data handling.
Enterprises that cannot deviate from their core business focus tospend much time on CMS back-end would do well toconsider Proprietary CMS.
Proprietary CMS renders more reliable support.
Top proprietary CMS enterprises can choose from(based on market share):
692,365
31,965
8960
1934
115,544
87,787Live websites (0.1% of all websites)
Live websites (0.2% of all websites) Live websites
Live websitesLive websites
websites
References:http://www.planetmagpie.com/OpenSourceVersusProprietaryCMS.pdfhttp://www.danconia.com/2011/05/open-source-vs-proprietary-cms/
http://cmsreport.com/articles/ceo-corner-open-source-vs-proprietary-cms-5286http://www.invancouver.com/content-management-system-cms-proprietary-vs-open-source
http://blog.kurtosys.com/a-classic-debate-open-source-vs-proprietary-cmss-for-asset-management-websites/http://s2ndesign.com/open-source-vs-proprietary-cms-need-know/
http://www.netxtra.net/insights/choosing-between-an-open-source-or-proprietary-website-cms/http://www.bloomtools.com/articles/open-source-vs-proprietary-cms.html
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