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type: rule | ||
title: Do you know the pros and cons of DotNetNuke? | ||
uri: pros-and-cons-of-dotnetnuke | ||
authors: | ||
- title: Adam Cogan | ||
url: https://ssw.com.au/people/adam-cogan/ | ||
created: 2014-03-14T03:04:00.000Z | ||
archivedreason: outdated | ||
guid: 2712e707-53d6-4545-bdf9-5eb5a4a4c0b6 | ||
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The Pros of DotNetNuke are: | ||
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- It is the largest and most successful open source project in the Microsoft ecosystem | ||
- It has the largest commercial 3rd party market for a .Net CMS | ||
- The #1 most widely-deployed .Net based CMS | ||
- Widely adopted and supported by Microsoft | ||
- It's free! (but also has fully supported commercial versions for more serious organisations) | ||
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The Cons of DotNetNuke are: | ||
- It's not based on MVC like Orchard. Note that this may not be a con for your organisation. | ||
- It is missing some enterprise features like those in Sitecore, EpiServer and SharePoint. | ||
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