2. DotNetNuke
O DotNetNuke is a web content management
system based on Microsoft .NET. The
Community Edition is open source.
3. Some Significant Features of
DNN:
O DNN is designed for multi-tenancy and supports an
unlimited number of websites, either as root websites or
for portals in a parent-child configuration.
O The platform's skinning feature separates content from
design-related files for easier customization. Skins make
it simple to maintain a common look and structure
across related sites without advanced programming
knowledge.
O DNN's core functionality can be expanded with modules
for common elements, such as those for e-commerce.
O The software enables parent-child website resource
sharing and management using specially-formed
symbolic links.
5. DNN vs WordPress
O Some individuals feel that WordPress is
organized more neatly compared to DNN. At
Clarity, we disagree because WordPress hasn't
changed much in many years, you have to
bounce back and forth between the dashboard
and site, while DNN makes huge strides every
version and is natively integrated into the actual
page you're editing (built in toolbar across the
top of the page with view, edit and layout
modes). DNN is based on .NET, WordPress on
PHP.
6. DNN vs WordPress
O .NET is a first-tier developer's platform,
meaning that every college CS major can
develop and customize the site. While both
platforms have tens of thousands of plugins/modules available, DNN is easier to
develop for integrations and customizations.
8. DNN vs Joomla
O A minor week point is Joomla’s inability to
work well with Windows; especially, because
a majority of global businesses utilize the
Windows operating system. Joomla is written
with PHP and also utilizes MySQL. It excels
by working in congruence with Linux. Joomla
administration functions can be tricky to
use. The security group settings are shakier
compared to DNN or WordPress.
9. DNN vs Joomla
O However, there are some 3rd party modules
that will help you with this small issue.
Joomla is a completely adequate tool that is
comparable to DNN. It really just depends
which system you’re using and whether you
choose a tool who's community is growing
rapidly (DNN) versus one that has been
declining. The best feature of Joomla is the
ability to easily add any kind of link to any
navigation menu.
11. DNN vs Drupal
O When people compare DNN and Drupal, they
often find DNN works more efficiently with
Internet Explorer. Drupal tends to work a little bit
better in Firefox. Drupal and DNN are similar in
that they are both open sourced and free.
Drupal is written in PHP and distributed by GNU.
According to w3techs.com, “Drupal is only used
by 2.0% percent of the websites in the world.”
Drupal is commonly used for a lot of personal
blogs and government websites, similar to
WordPress' community.
12. DNN vs Drupal
O A majority of Drupal users use Drupal core
which has all the basic features of a CMS
system. Although Drupal is one of Clarity's
supported development CMS platforms, we
also only see around 2% of our client base
using Drupal.
14. DNN vs Umbraco
O These ASP.NET CMS options be it
DotNetNuke or Umbraco are most popular
ones on the market. We must ensure that
we target specific needs and requirements
when we decide to choose among them.
Umbraco has an easy editor microsoft word,
where users are most comfortable in. It
provides a high-quality and highly functional
CMS.
15. DNN vs Umbraco
O Umbraco has high requirements for hosting,
so it is difficult to find a “shared” hosting
environment that will support it. Its newer
versions better support various browsers
like Safari and Firefox. There are good
plugins available and a management system
built into Umbraco. Umbraco is better than
dotnetnuke in speed.
17. DNN vs Kentico
O CMS streamlines efforts and builds as well as
updates websites in a simple way. As long as the
CMS fits all of your needs, it will be the right
decision. According to survey Kentico scores
60% and DotNetNuke scores 40% in terms of
which is easier to use. DotNetNuke scored very
well more than Kentico in terms of functionality.
One of the core differences between Kentico
and DotNetNuke is that with Kentico, there is a
separation of the front-end website templates
from the administration function.
18. DNN vs Kentico
O With DotNetNuke they are tied together. In terms
of development Kentico exceeds DotNetNuke.
DotNetNuke has forums, books and blogs to
support the product. With many pros and cons
according to some users DotNetNuke is much
slower than Kentico but its available for Free.
Kentico is used by higher traffic sites than
DotNetNuke. DotNetNuke is used by 0.6% of all
the websites whose content management
system we know and that rank in the top
100.000.
19. DNN vs Kentico
O DotNetNuke is suited for a variety of projects --
from the smallest website to the largest
corporate deployment. It more focused on
validation, bug tracking, potential threats and
encryption. DotNetNuke wins as it has a
trademark and has a brand name in the open
source community and it has enhanced features
which deploys tremendous output to business.
Hence Certified CMS developers are what
businesses need to create rich and amazing
websites with a perfect CMS.