CMS - Nike/Apple
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- noteri_
Anyone know what CMS Nike and/or Apple uses for their site(s)?
- d_rek0
I can guarantee it probably isn't something off-the-shelf.
- noteri_0
kinda figured as well. I'm doing some research/analysis on international companies' sites as we are developing a strategy around building out INT versions of our site. We use sitecore and was curious to see what they use.
- vaxorcist0
OK... let's be honest.... part of the CMS game in major agencies is "deliberate client lock-in" so that it becomes as hard as possible for the client to switch agencies once they've signed up with you, so you have NO INCENTIVE to use anything "off the shelf" and you're really, really under pressure to do something "unique" to win an award, to make it harder for client to switch,etc....
- zaq0
iCMS
- lowimpakt0
slaves
- ukit20
Blogger
- Stugoo0
Could be Django.
- prophetone0
custom db + c.r.u.d.
- rootlock0
http://ellislab.com/expressionen…
Shows Nike and Apple as clients, dunno it what capacity. Also check out:
http://www.sitecore.net/Customer…
http://umbraco.com/
http://www.sitefinity.com/custom…big brands like .net cms'
- ********0
Nike uses Expression Engine! I'm not aware of Apple using EE; last I hear it was custom, and I'm sure that hasn't changed.
- ********0
Nike uses Expression Engine! I'm not aware of Apple using EE; last I hear it was custom, and I'm sure that hasn't changed.
- epic_rim0
FileMaker Pro
- ********0
Most likely they are using a CMS built by little slaves in a sweatshop. Probably has a built in for profit only making engine that steals the ideas of many.
- mk800
I'd also love some input.
A nationwide client is revamping their whole online presence and currently all the talk is around CQ5 (Adobe purchased them)Quick intro:
http://www.day.com/day/en/resour…I'm suggesting we do more research and look into open source enterprise alternatives such as Magnolia ( http://www.magnolia-cms.com/ )
If anyone has any additional info it would be appreciated.