10 Tips for Surviving a CMS Switch
October 5th, 2006 by Karine Joly
My fifth column for University Business is now available in the October issue as well as online: “10 Tips for Surviving a CMS Switch”
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In the next few days, I’ll be posting all the tips I gathered in preparation of this column about CMS selection and implementation. So, if you’ve liked the column, you’ll probably find these interesting and useful.
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Related Posts:
- Special UB column on how to survive a CMS implementation: 5 tips from Mark Greenfield, Director of Web Services at the State University of New York at Buffalo
- Special UB column on how to survive a CMS implementation: 5 tips from Rose Pruyne, Web Administrator at Penn State
- Special UB column on how to survive a CMS implementation: 4 tips from Nancy Jeanne Mustachio, Application Development Director at Seton Hall University
- Special UB column on how to survive a CMS implementation: 6 tips from Brian Phelps, Web Manager at the University of the Pacific
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Thanks very much for these tips Karine!
As a survivor of one CMS migration three years ago, your tips are right on. And as we approach another planning process for the replacement of our current system, these will be very helpful in educating the full range of decision makers.
Thanks very much for this blog and keep up the great work!
Thanks, Neil. Glad you find the article and the blog useful.