Conclusion

Nearly every portal needs content management; and the implementation of content management along with related page migration consumes a significant amount of time and labor, at least for large sites. Content management ultimately offers one of the strongest returns on investment for portal technology, as it places control over content in the hands of those who truly own it, freeing up webmasters, HTML programmers, and developers to turn their attention to more challenging tasks than coding static web pages.

The Microsoft .NET platform offers several content management options. SharePoint includes content management along with collaboration, a search engine, and document management. For most large portal sites, you need more content ...

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