All good comments but the bottomline is that there is no "one size fits all" when it comes to content management. Take the time to get your workflow and requirements outlined (or get someone else to do it) then do a thorough selection and evaluation process, pit the open source stuff against the commercial offerings by using a weighted evaluation model(requirements carry different weights and the solutions are scored on their ability to meet a particular requirement). The overall scoring will knock out the solutions that don't come close then put the finalists in a celebrity deathmatch/vendor bake-off)and then make your (informed) selection.
All good comments but the bottomline is that there is no "one size fits all" when it comes to content management. Take the time to get your workflow and requirements outlined (or get someone else to do it) then do a thorough selection and evaluation process, pit the open source stuff against the commercial offerings by using a weighted evaluation model(requirements carry different weights and the solutions are scored on their ability to meet a particular requirement). The overall scoring will knock out the solutions that don't come close then put the finalists in a celebrity deathmatch/vendor bake-off)and then make your (informed) selection.
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