what cms are compatible with citrix?
what cms are compatible with citrix?
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- vaxorcist0
personally, I'd tell them to fuck themselves and run it externally, on a standard platform using a CMS that's commonly used by designers.
You could possibly use dotNetNuke or Ektron, both winblows CMS's, but I'd run like the wind from the IT dept....
- That's a really good way to lose business. This seems to me that they are a decent-sized company.dMullins
- Personally, I wouldn't turn down a big project because they don't wanna use my shitty WP or EE CMS.dMullins
- It surprises me sometimes how very little most designers know about C-class website architecture.dMullins
- The final site should be more than just informational. What if they want the website to tie into their MS Great Plains acct? Sharepoint? Etc.dMullins
- Sharepoint? Etc?dMullins
- Not talking down to anyone in particular, just trying to raise some points.dMullins
- you're right in a way... no insult taken... I got burned out by a string of huge projectsvaxorcist
- marketing dept wanted 6 week deadlines, IT dept wouldn't start till 6 months of meetings...vaxorcist
- lots of people got burned in the middle due to management not allowing cross-communicationvaxorcist
- Sounds exactly like every C-class project I've ever been on. Too many cooks in the kitchen trying to tell the real chefs what to do.dMullins
- to do.dMullins
- but if you like the heat in the kitchen, there's $$$ to be made, see accenture,etc...vaxorcist